Day, Novell

 1    1,    9|     downe a little hill into a valley,~ ~graciously shaded with
 2    2,    9|      walke on foote out of the valley. When he came to his Maister,
 3    6,   10|     seene, it being called The Valley of Ladies.~ ~Till now, I
 4    6,   10|      mile, they arrived at the Valley of Ladies, wherinto they~ ~
 5    6,   10|       And they found the saide Valley to bee~ ~so goodly and pleasant,
 6    6,   10|      there was a plaine in the Valley so directly round, as if
 7    6,   10| conveying it~ ~along the lower Valley, ran forth to water other
 8    6,   10|    were arrived in this goodly valley, and upon advised~ ~viewing
 9    6,   10|        went, but extolling the Valley of Ladies beyond all comparison.~ ~
10    6,   10|     Ladies) walked~ ~on to the Valley, which when they had considered,
11    6,   10|     but onely concerning the~ ~Valley of Ladies, whereof they
12    7,  Ind|      all the provision, to the Valley of Ladies, to make everie
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