Day, Novell

 1    1,    4|     went directly to the Lord Abbots lodging, and delivering
 2    1,    4|       was easily wonne to the Abbots will, which caused him to~ ~
 3    1,    6|       and arrived at the Lord Abbots Court, an indifferent while~ ~
 4    1,    6|     he saw the Maister of the Abbots Houshold (because~ ~then
 5    2,    3|       meetest. Now before the Abbots~ ~comming thither, the Harbenger
 6    2,    3|     next adjoyning to my Lord Abbots~ ~Chamber, there are certaine
 7    2,    3|       Allessandro feeling the Abbots brest, found there two~ ~
 8    3,    8|       humbled himselfe at the Abbots feete, saying.~ ~Holy Father,
 9    3,    8|      much commendation of the Abbots~ ~holinesse, and Ferandoes
10   10,    2| Corniglia (but indeed, of the Abbots owne provision brought thither~ ~
11   10,    2|   speeches as savoured of the Abbots discontentment,~ ~and came
12   10,    2|     him, adorning it with the Abbots owne rich hangings, as~ ~
13   10,    2|    the Towne, and many of the Abbots chiefest~ ~followers: then
14   10,    2|       Ghinotto caused all the Abbots goods and furniture to bee~ ~
15   10,    2|    intelligence of~ ~the Lord Abbots surprizall, which was not
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