Day, Novell

 1    2,    3|    brethren in England, returning richly home to Florence,~ ~Count
 2    2,    4|           And afterward, returned richly home to~ ~his owne house.~ ~ ~ ~
 3    2,    4|      newly cloathed~ ~him; living richly upon the remainder, and
 4    2,    8|           of his Children, should richly be rewarded for~ ~each one
 5    2,    9|        whither they returned most richly and joyfully, being welcomed
 6    3,  Ind|          not much frequented, but richly abounding with faire~ ~hearbes
 7    3,    8|     impossible for you to refuse. Richly am I~ ~possessed of Gold
 8    3, Song|     because the Stars had already richly spangled all the heavens,
 9    5,    2|         Constance, and~ ~returned richly home with Air, to the Island
10    6,   10|           All the whole field was richly spred with grasse, and such
11    9,    4|           shillings, when it is~ ~richly more worth then fifty, I
12   10,    9| Mandillions, of Carnatian Sattin, richly Imbroidred with Gold and~ ~
13   10,    9|          found three~ ~other very richly furnished, and their men
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