Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |      winds fanning their sweet breath~ ~pleasingly among them.
 2    1,    9|      in the fresh~ ~and gentle breath thereof, we will rise and
 3    4,    6| without any ability of drawing breath, very soon after gave up
 4    7,    3|     Reynard, you have a better breath then I, and your~ ~successe
 5    7,    9|        from him, because their breath might not be~ ~noyous unto
 6    8,    3|        like a man quite out of breath: after a~ ~little pausing,
 7    8,    4|         a monstrous stinking~ ~breath, her eyes bleared, and alwayes
 8    8,    9|      one of them, he stayed to breath himselfe awhile, and then~ ~
 9    9,    9|      himselfe wel neere out of breath: so~ ~that (to be briefe)
10   10,    7|    instantly it did bereave my breath.~ ~ That speake I could
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