Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |   attempt to travell farre on foote, and ascending the same~ ~
 2    1,    6|    hungry, with travailing on foote so farre,~ ~and never used
 3    2,    2|   robd him, left him there on foote,~ ~stript into his shirt,
 4    2,    9|     so left her to~ ~walke on foote out of the valley. When
 5    3,    2|       much more) to~ ~put her foote into it, or touch any part
 6    5,    5|      amorous warre was now on foote, and diligently followed
 7    5,   10| rather) that the Asse set his foote on the~ ~young mans fingers,
 8    5,   10|      the Asse removed not his foote, but rather trod the more~ ~
 9    6,    1|       him to let her walke on foote againe.~ ~ ~ ~ Gracious
10    6,    5|   surveigh him, even from the foote to the head, as we use to
11    7,    6|       him rudely, and setting foote in the~ ~stirrup, mounted
12    9,    4|        shirt, to dance a bare foote Galliard after him either
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