Day, Novell

 1    1,    6| giving him a~ ~good horse to ride on, left it at his owne
 2    2,    3|   Lords use to do, when they ride upon the~ ~High-wayes.~ ~
 3    2,    7| belonging to him, chanced to ride by on the sands. Uppon sight~ ~
 4    3,    9|    King, the Count would not ride home to his owne dwelling,
 5    4,    5| favour of her brethren,~ ~to ride a dayes journey ney the
 6    5,    3|    to him. And not daring to ride backe againe, on he travailed
 7    5,    6|     was turning his Horse to ride away thence, Guion~ ~called
 8    6,    1|   requested Madam Oretta, to ride behinde him on horse-backe,~ ~
 9    6,    9|     meeting, when they would ride~ ~(triumphally as it were)
10    9,    4|    Legges: suffered him~ ~to ride away from him in that manner,
11    9,    6|      some~ ~great journey to ride. Having spent the day time
12   10,    1|   long journy he intended to ride. Which being delivcrd, the
13   10,    1|   convenient meanes, as~ ~to ride thorow the country, and
14   10,    9|    regard I have occasion to ride thither. Which they beleeving,~ ~
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