Day, Novell

 1    2,    6|      she sodainly caught up a staffe, and forced~ ~the hounds
 2    4,    2|     face, he gave him a great staffe in the one hand, and~ ~two
 3    5,    1|     the fields,~ ~with a long staffe on his necke, which commonly
 4    5,    1|      stood~ ~leaning upon his staffe; and viewed her very advisedly,
 5    5,    1|     her, leaning still on his staffe; whereat~ ~marvailing not
 6    5,    1|  Pasimonda, with an huge long Staffe in his hand, to hinder their~ ~
 7    5,    8|  handling as if it had bene a staffe, he opposed himselfe against
 8    7,    1|     Vine, having a long piked staffe on his necke: the~ ~staffe (
 9    7,    1|    staffe on his necke: the~ ~staffe (by chance) touched the
10    9,    1| honour, to breake the~ ~first staffe of freedome in this faire
11    9,    9|   Wand may serve as a walking staffe, to protect them from~ ~
12   10,    6|    right she carryed a long~ ~staffe. The other following her,
13   10,    6|   things also; and taking the staffe which the other Damosell
14   10,    6|      beate a place with~ ~the staffe, where she was assured of
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