Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |       in all hast~ ~they would runne away with it, not perhaps
 2    2,    5|        portion: away will they runne for their owne safety,~ ~
 3    2,    6| entreate, that hee~ ~would not runne on in such a furious spleene,
 4    3,    6|     owne, and the water~ ~hath runne a contrary course, quite
 5    4,    1|   sight of my soule. Thou hast runne thy race, and as Fortune~ ~
 6    5,    9|    heretofore riotously I have runne~ ~thorow: what a welcome
 7    7,    9|       and~ ~therefore Pyrrhus, runne for an Axe, and by felling
 8    8,    4|       Smocke on me, were it to runne thorow the fire for you,
 9    9,    1|      other fall, and~ ~both to runne away so manfully. Which
10   10,    7|  Gentlewomen, she saw the King runne at the Tilt, who seemed~ ~
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