Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|  morrow, apparelled in their richest Coapes and Vestiments, with~ ~
 2    1,    6|  next to the Pope) to be the richest Prelate~ ~of the Church.
 3    1,    9|       or puts upon~ ~him the richest braverie; he becommeth not
 4    2,    5|   Phillippo Minutulo, in his richest pontificall Robes and~ ~
 5    4,    7|    places, as he doth in the richest and~ ~most imperious Palaces.
 6    7,    9|   and her lappe wide open of richest~ ~favours, where if choice
 7    8,    3| three~ ~will quickely be the richest men in Florence; because,
 8    8,    9| senses~ ~about you, and your richest wearing Garments on (alwayes
 9   10,    1|   Mound, and many more of my richest girdles, rings, plate, and~ ~
10   10,    2| accounted to~ ~be one of the richest Prelates in the world) came
11   10,    8|    is the most~ ~ancient and richest inheritance, of our best
12   10,    9| roomes being hanged with the richest Arras, Clothes~ ~and Golde
13   10,    9|    or conceale from them the richest jewell which he had; he~ ~
14   10,    9| Roabes, the very fairest and richest that ever~ ~was seene, and
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