Day, Novell

 1    3,    1|        parts, who is termed the~ ~Admirall. And therein, under the
 2    5,    6|             Rogiero de Oria, Lord Admirall of Sicilie, and afterward
 3    5,    6|        valour, and then Lord high Admirall of Sicily, who~ ~came himselfe
 4    5,    6|       recordations: so this noble Admirall, advisedly, beholding~ ~
 5    5,    6| countenance,~ ~and looking on the Admirall, returned him this answer.
 6    5,    6|         What misfortune (said the Admirall) hath thus~ ~unkindly crost
 7    5,    6|             displeasure. Then the Admirall would needs know the whole
 8    5,    6|         What is that? replyed the Admirall. You see Sir~ ~(quoth Guior)
 9    5,    6|      flight in full felicity. The Admirall smiling, said; I~ ~will
10    5,    6|           told him: whereto~ ~the Admirall (pursuing still his purpose)
11    5,    6|         tell thee, answered~ ~the Admirall, that thou mayest take the
12    5,    6|           a certainty, that~ ~the Admirall told him nothing but truth:
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