Day, Novell

1    5,    6|  lovely Gentlewoman, named Restituta, Daughter to a~ ~Gentleman
2    5,    6|    faire Summers day, that Restituta walked alone upon the Sea-shore,~ ~
3    5,    6| rape or~ ~stealing away of Restituta; but the chiefest greevance
4    5,    6|  have some conference with Restituta.~ ~ As Love sets a keene
5    5,    6|    at the first sight of~ ~Restituta, was highly pleased with
6    5,    6|  he intended to visit her. Restituta being royally conducted~ ~
7    5,    6|     and he avouching, that Restituta was his elected wife, and~ ~
8    5,    6|    goodnesse of his cause: Restituta~ ~likewise was sent for,
9    5,    6| unequalled beauty of faire Restituta,~ ~and the selfe-same passion
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