Day, Novell

 1    3,    9|       her husband in~ ~marriage, Bertrand Count of Roussilion. Hee
 2    3,    9| afterward made knowne unto Count Bertrand, he accepted her~ ~into
 3    3,    9|        of pleasing person, named Bertrand; with whom, many~ ~other
 4    3,    9|         her affection upon young Bertrand, with~ ~such an earnest
 5    3,    9|       Count Isnarde dying, young Bertrand fell as~ ~a Ward to the
 6    3,    9|        had lost~ ~the company of Bertrand.~ ~ Within some few yeares
 7    3,    9|       and thereby compasse Count Bertrand to be her husband.~ ~Hereupon,
 8    3,    9|      needs have a sight of Count Bertrand, as being the onely~ ~Saint
 9    3,    9|        then have I won the Count Bertrand~ ~of Roussillion, whom I
10    3,    9|          reward, but onely Count Bertrand to~ ~be her husband? Sir,
11    3,    9|         a Nobleman, called Count Bertrand of~ ~Roussillion, a very
12    3,    9|            Not long after, Count Bertrand was recalled home by his
13    3,    9|         her, and now was~ ~Count Bertrand truly married to the faire
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