Day, Novell

 1    1,    6|             mine this~ ~day. Gladly wold the Abbot, that Primasso
 2    2,    7|            he were so~ ~pleased) he wold yet send her in Royall manner
 3    2,   10|             mind, concerning what I wold have~ ~to be next followed.
 4    4,    9|        whole assembly; the King who wold not infringe the~ ~priviledge
 5    6,   10|   permission to them, and because I wold~ ~not trust any one with
 6    7,    2|             thou art, and whom none wold have~ ~had, but such an
 7    7,    2|            not~ ~accomplish as they wold, necessity enforced them
 8    7,    9|            my behalfe: and~ ~rather wold I be drawne in peeces with
 9    8,   10| advertisements before, whereto he~ ~wold by no means listen, and
10    9,    2|           because by no meanes they wold be~ ~prevented: so to surprise
11   10,    5|      whatsoever he demanded, yet he wold not give~ ~over his suite,
12   10,    5|         Lady, to tel hir what~ ~she wold have done. Listen to me
13   10,    6|           he sent him word, that he wold come to~ ~visit him, with
14   10,    6|      attended to listen~ ~what they wold say. Both the yong damosels,
15   10,    9|             that he was living, and wold repaire to her so soone
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