Day, Novell

1    3,    8|   manner of Procession, he humbled himselfe at the Abbots feete,
2    4,    4|  Faulcon here~ ~now, to be humbled at the sight of your Glove:
3    6,    2|   Now although Fortune had humbled him to so meane a condition,
4   10,    7|     her owne; in a low and humbled voyce, thus answered. My
5   10,   10| her homely Country habite, humbled her selfe before~ ~her,
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