Day, Novell

1    3,    7|       And questionlesse, if I speed no worse then my good~ ~
2    4,    2|    lies and deluding should~ ~speed with them, as they did with
3    4,    3|      as no~ ~revenge else but speed death, might satisfie the
4    4,    7|      performed, and with such speed as time would permit her,
5    5,    3| mightily dismaied, fearing to speed no better then his~ ~Horse
6    8,    3|   meanes they may~ ~chance to speed before us, and so wee may
7   10,    8|      to Athens, that with all speed he~ ~should returne to Rome,
8   10,   10|      and said unto him.~ ~God speed good Father, I am come to
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