Day, Novell

1    4,    2|      out-side of sanctity, the Wolfe became a~ ~Shepheard, and
2    5,    5|    happened by the byting of a Wolfe, and but a small while before
3    9,    7|      de Molese dreamed, That a Wolfe rent and tore his wives~ ~
4    9,    7|      Wood, a great and furious Wolfe, which on her, caught her
5    9,    7|       recovered her from~ ~the Wolfe, yet having her face and
6    9,    7|       then the~ ~danger of any Wolfe: out of a brakie thicket
7    9,    7|  rushed a~ ~huge and dreadfull Wolfe, as having found her by
8    9,    7| helping of~ ~her selfe. As the Wolfe carried her thus from thence,
9    9,    7|  outcries and exclaimes at the Wolfe, caused him to let her fall,~ ~
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