Day, Novell

 1    3,    5|  hanged forth, that hee might fight valiantly under her Colours.
 2    4,    4|      or hazard of a dangerous fight, you being men of~ ~such
 3    4,    4|      they would adventure the fight. When the~ ~Sarazines were
 4    4,    4|       prepare your selves for fight, for we~ ~must have her
 5    4,    4|   slings, thus continuing the fight a long while, to~ ~very
 6    4,    6|   power of fervent praier, to fight against all~ ~desperate
 7    5,    1|   with all things for a Naval fight,~ ~setting sodainly forth
 8    7,    8| Husbands comming home.~ ~ The fight (as you have formerly heard)
 9    7,    8|      his wives great toe, the fight and houshold~ ~conflict
10    7,    8|        Did~ ~not I follow and fight with him in the streets?
11    8,    8|       continued~ ~their close fight a long while together, unseene
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