Day, Novell

 1    2,    4|         store of their men, well armed with Crossebowes and~ ~other
 2    2,    7|       his~ ~with him (being both armed) into the Princes Chamber,
 3    3,    7|      went likewise~ ~continually armed, as standing in feare of
 4    4,    9|     Master, by~ ~reason of their armed disguises, which in those
 5    5,    1|        friends, being all~ ~well armed under their outward habites.
 6    5,    1|        now the shore was full of armed people, who came in rescue~ ~
 7    5,    5|   friends~ ~and associates, well armed and provided, for eithers
 8    5,    8|     cowardize in a Knight, being armed as thou art, to offer~ ~
 9    5,    8|    eagerly pursuing her; and the armed~ ~Knight on horsebacke,
10    7,    5|           Alas good man, like an armed Watchman, thou satst at
11    7,    6| discending downe the staires, so armed, swearing, and most~ ~extreamely
12    7,    8|         still pursued him: being armed also with a Sword, as~ ~
13    8,    9|        be first of all, strongly armed with~ ~resolution and confidence:
14   10,    2|       round ingirt with strongly armed theeves, and the Lord~ ~
15   10,   10|          for I cannot thinke her armed with such patience, as should~ ~(
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