Day, Novell

 1    2,    5|       the hand, shee guided him thorough a goodly~ ~Hall, into her
 2    2,    6|       have already gone begging thorough the world above foureteene~ ~
 3    2,    8|      begging manner, travailing thorough the~ ~Country with his sonne
 4    2,    9|       walking with her traine~ ~thorough every part of the Fayre,
 5    3,    3| himselfe) to~ ~make his passage thorough that street, under colour
 6    4,    7|         teares from her eyes,~ ~thorough the singular good opinion
 7    4,    8|      nothing at all: presuming (thorough~ ~this arrogant opinion
 8    5,    3|         to adventure with him~ ~thorough all fortunes whatsoever,
 9    5,    3|         iron head pierced quite thorough her Garments, and touched
10    7,    5|      from one roome to another, thorough every part of the house;~ ~
11    8,    2|      best Cloake,~ ~lyned quite thorough with rich Silke, and made
12    8,    7|    bodie, beside~ ~starving mee thorough want of Food and drinke.
13   10,    1|        merit; this happened not thorough any ignorance in me, as~ ~
14   10,    9|   Persian manner) the one lyned thorough with~ ~cloth of Gold, and
15   10,    9|    whence it proceeded) whether thorough the industrie, or~ ~rather
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