Day, Novell

 1    3,    7| poore linnen Frock, and the Hood from his head, using his
 2    4,    2|    Catching fast hold on my Hood,~ ~against the ground he
 3    4,    2|     him, I meane the Friars hood and Cowle, which shewing
 4    6,   10|     be~ ~seen, off went his Hood, lowly he bowed downe his
 5    7,    1|   of Breeches, to another a Hood, and to~ ~another a whole
 6    7,    3|     his holie habit, Cowle, Hood, Booke, and~ ~Beads, to
 7    7,    5|   his Cowle, with a~ ~large Hood hanging over his eyes, that
 8    7,    5|    himselfe: save onely his Hood was not so closely veyled,
 9    8,    5|   with Miniver, as also the hood~ ~about his necke, a Penne
10    8,    9| Scarlet, with his~ ~Miniver hood, and styled a Doctor of
11    8,    9|  weare my Scarlet Gowne and Hood, wherein I receyved my~ ~
12    8,    9|     his~ ~Scarlet Gowne and Hood unseene of any, wherewith
13    8,    9|   being forced to leave his hood behinde him,~ ~scrambling
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