Day, Novell

1    1,    5|     prepared for him, and~ ~as beseemed so great a Prince: the houre
2    1,    6|       garments on him, such as beseemed his degree and merit,~ ~
3    2,    3|        him such reverence~ ~as beseemed, the Abbot began to speake
4    4,    6|         but with such pompe as beseemed a Lord~ ~Baron, and on the
5   10,    9| wrought Pillowes, such as best beseemed so stately a~ ~Bedde, the
6   10,    9| precious Stones, as might have beseemed~ ~the greatest Monarch in
7   10,   10|     and decent order as best~ ~beseemed in such a case. After all
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