Day, Novell

 1    2,    8|  passions, she fell upon the Counts knee, whereas else shee~ ~
 2    2,    8| passe for~ ~currant, and the Counts advancement being envied
 3    2,    8|        fury, they ran to the Counts houses, to arrest his person,
 4    2,    8|   that wrongfully caused the Counts banishment. After~ ~expiration
 5    3,    9|      Now,~ ~by reason of the Counts so long absence, all things
 6    3,    9|      for preservation of the Counts soule and~ ~her owne; earnestly
 7    3,    9|      albeit much against the Counts will; and~ ~the Countesse,
 8    3,    9|    old Lady, to~ ~avoyde the Counts repairing to her house any
 9   10,   10|   the daughter to one of the Counts of~ ~Panago, and causing
10   10,   10|    married~ ~with one of the Counts of Panago, his daughter
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