Day, Novell

1    5,    3| alighted, and tying him by the bridle~ ~unto a great tree, uppe
2    5,    3|     breaking the reines of his bridle, he~ ~laboured to escape
3    5,    8|        upon his spendings, and bridle the indiscreete course of
4    7,    6|      which he fastened (by the bridle)~ ~to a ring in the wall,
5    9,    4|     their idle speeches with a bridle, as you have~ ~manifestly
6   10,    8|       man. Give way to reason, bridle thine intemperate appetites,~ ~
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