Day, Novell

 1    2,    1|       fingers, and armes, his legges, mouth, eyes, and~ ~whole
 2    2,    2|    shirt, bare on~ ~feete and legges, trembling in manner before
 3    2,    5|     Priest fast by one of his legges,~ ~making shew as if he
 4    4,   10|    misfortune, had one of his legges broken all in pieces; which~ ~
 5    6,    4|    cut away one of the Cranes legges from the~ ~spit, and gave
 6    6,    4| Cranes standing on both their legges,~ ~which would have bin
 7    6,    4|     hath two thighes, and two legges. Then~ ~riding somwhat neerer
 8    6,   10|     were so rent betweene his legges, his shooes and~ ~stockings
 9    7,   10|    some of them bared~ ~their legges and feete, to wash them
10    8,    3|       moove either~ ~armes or legges, notwithstanding all her
11    8,    7|      able to walke upon his~ ~legges, returned home, (so well
12    8,    7|     lame in his armes and his legges. Whereupon he was~ ~inforced
13    8,    9| comely man I am, how fitly my legges are answerable to my body,
14    9,    4|      very Bootes from off his Legges: suffered him~ ~to ride
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