Day, Novell

 1    1,    4|    lieth ready cut downe in the Forrest; and having now~ ~convenient
 2    3,    1|  Fac-totum must needs go to the Forrest, and tooke Massetto along~ ~
 3    4,    6|         in a goodly delightfull Forrest, in the Noble~ ~exercise
 4    5,    1|          into a neere adjoyning Forrest, for defence of himselfe
 5    5,    3|         flying fearfully into a Forrest, by chance arriveth at a
 6    5,    3|          into a neere adjoyning Forrest, more minding the following
 7    5,    3|   calling for her all about the Forrest, without any answere returning~ ~
 8    5,    3|      meanes to get forth of the Forrest, still~ ~crying and calling
 9    5,    3|        her~ ~in such a desolate Forrest, where nothing but dismall
10    5,    3|        entred so farre into the Forrest, that she~ ~could not devise
11    5,    3|         lost her company in the Forrest, and enquired~ ~how neere
12    5,    3| devoured by wild beasts in this Forrest. So, being dismounted~ ~
13    5,    3|     might bee sought for in the Forrest. Then the Lady calling~ ~
14    5,    3|         feasted by the Lady, as Forrest~ ~entertainment could permit,
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