Day, Novell

1    1,    5| comming was heard, they had~ ~respite enough, both for hawking
2    1,    9|  passe upon them. For, when~ ~respite and a little leysure goeth
3    2,    5|  admitting them not the least respite of rest,~ ~reputed him for
4    5,    1|        After some indifferent respite of time, it chanced that
5    5,    8|       follow her; without any respite or intermission.~ ~Every
6    5,    9|     Which, after some~ ~small respite and pause, he returned in
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