Day, Novell

1    4,    6|         us two) he may be easily caried, even in this maner as we~ ~
2    8,    7|         looke or two,~ ~queintly caried with the corner of her eye;
3    8,    7|         to~ ~be quite broken: he caried her also to the same banke,
4    8,   10|    Golden~ ~Florines, which were caried by him presently to Salabetto,
5    9,    1| beleeving,~ ~that the divell had caried away the dead body. Neverthelesse,
6    9,    7|         shepheards knew her, and caried her home to~ ~her house,
7   10,    6|      that first came in~ ~sight, caried on her shoulder a couple
8   10,    8|     known, how occasions had bin caried among~ ~them. Wherupon,
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