Day, Novell

 1    2,    9| plainely tell thee, that faire Genevra thy Wife, hath a small round~ ~
 2    2,    9|      his Letter~ ~and message, Genevra gave him most joyfull welcome,
 3    2,    9|   forth his Sword, and holding Genevra fast by the~ ~arme, he saide;
 4    2,    9|  before you passe any further. Genevra seeing the naked~ ~Sword,
 5    2,    9|         may I let you live.~ ~ Genevra kneeling before him weeping,
 6    2,    9|       pursuite of Law.~ ~ Poor Genevra was left thus alone and
 7    2,    9|      of Geneway, named~ ~Madam Genevra, the wife to one Bernardo
 8    2,    9|      miserable and unfortunate Genevra, that~ ~for the space of
 9    2,    9|       condition and vertues of Genevra, whom (til that time) he
10    2,    9|     and falling at the feet of Genevra, desired her (in teares)
11    2,    9|     goods should be given to~ ~Genevra, which valued above ten
12    2,    9|           being the husband of Genevra: and to her, as to a most
13    2,    9|       honour, especially Madam Genevra, whom every one supposed~ ~
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