Day, Novell

1    2,    7|     come to Smyrna. This rare rumour, made him~ ~desirous to
2    3,    7|   Theobaldaes buriall, such a rumour ran abroade, by~ ~meanes
3    4,    1| Guiscardo) that~ ~without any rumour or noise at all, they should
4    4,    4| seemed this as a bare babling rumour,~ ~in the Princely hearing
5    5,    7|      Already, by the generall rumour dispersed abroad, Phineo
6    7,    8|    that Arriguccio, either by rumour, or some other~ ~more sensible
7   10,    2|   traine, without hearing any rumour of the theevish~ ~Consorts.~ ~
8   10,    9|       buriall likewise. Which rumour comming to the eare of his
9   10,    9|     Abbot. Unckle, before any rumour of my returne, I would~ ~
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