Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |        shoulders, with funerall pompe of~ ~Torch light, and singing,
 2    2,    3|       with the most magnificent pompe that could be~ ~devised,
 3    2,    6|        and with such honourable pompe, as a case so important~ ~
 4    2,    7|         all the most Majesticke pompe that might be.~ ~ Upon further
 5    2,    7|      hir from Baffa, with great pompe she was conducted to Famagosta,~ ~
 6    4,    6| ordinary Citizen, but with such pompe as beseemed a Lord~ ~Baron,
 7    4,   10|       with great and honourable pompe, he regained the intimate~ ~
 8    5,    7|       was celebrated with great pompe and solemnity, a~ ~generall
 9    6,    2|    assembly of~ ~such State and pompe, albeit he was thereto (
10   10,    9|       into the dining Hall, the pompe whereof I am not able to~ ~
11   10,    9|        The greatnesse of~ ~this pompe and glory, so suddenly throwne
12   10,    9|         way equall to the other pompe.~ ~ Which being done, he
13   10,    9|   Thorello's house, with~ ~such pompe and magnificence as never
14   10,   10|      should be welcommed with~ ~pompe and majestie, and honoured
15   10,   10|       performed~ ~with no lesse pompe, then if she had beene daughter
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