Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |       signall of~ ~Dominion, and Royall greatnesse.~ ~ After that
 2    1,    5|     preparation in France, for a royall~ ~assistance to that expedition)
 3    2,    3|      wedlocke, and abusing the~ ~royall blood of my Father.~ ~ As
 4    2,    3|   excellent, as one derived from Royall discent. Holy and religious~ ~
 5    2,    3|        cloathed in most rich and royall garments) to appeare~ ~before
 6    2,    3|        usury, but rather of very royall~ ~quality; the Pope himselfe
 7    2,    3|      received by the Citizens in royall~ ~manner. There did shee
 8    2,    4|    lowest depth of poverty, to a Royall estate~ ~of dignity; as
 9    2,    7|   continually attended, at the~ ~royall Tables, they have drunke
10    2,    7|            the true character of Royall behaviour; greeved the more,
11    2,    7|        should recover her wonted Royall condition: and~ ~opportunity
12    2,    7|           I seeme to behold~ ~my royall Father, and therefore mooved
13    2,    7|       the Soldan.~ ~ The King in royall magnificence, replied sodainly,
14    2,    7|        assurance, to make~ ~your Royall vaunt, of having the fairest,
15    2,    7|          he wold yet send her in Royall manner to him. The King
16    2,    8|      cheefest part of policy and royall providence, not~ ~to leave
17    2,    8|     which you ought to have of a Royall~ ~Princesse, even almost
18    2,    8|      none~ ~other, may enjoy the royall reward promised by the King.
19    2,    8|       Sir Roger had received the royall reward, for thus surrendering~ ~
20    3,    9|       remained there under~ ~his royall custodie and protection,
21    3,    9|       and thou shalt~ ~have him. Royall King (quoth she) then have
22    3,    9|      great honour, and it is our Royall pleasure, to~ ~discharge
23    4,    1|        marrying me againe. Why~ ~royall Father, you cannot be ignorant,
24    4,    1|   embalmed, and buried in a most royall Monument; not~ ~without
25    4,    4|          the Princely hearing of royall Gerbino; but was embraced
26    4,    4|       meaning, he sent him his~ ~royall Glove, with a full confirmation
27    5,  Ind|      being placed~ ~in her seate royall, and casting her eye upon
28    5,    6|    caused them to be cloathed in royall~ ~garments, and knowing
29    6,    8|          when~ ~she cam into the royall Court of France, it was
30    8,    9|       the Tables covered in such Royall manner,~ ~waited on by numberless
31    8,    9|      gracious favour of two such Royall Queenes, receyving also
32   10,    1|    imperiall Crowne, the Scepter Royall,~ ~the Mound, and many more
33   10,    1|    makest election of; upon~ ~my Royall word thou shalt enjoy it.
34   10,    2|             The magnificence and Royall bounty, which King Alphonso
35   10,    7|        made an admirable Feast~ ~Royall at Palermo, accompanyed
36   10,    7|         which respect, it is our Royall~ ~desire, by one meanes
37   10,    7|       doe, your Majestie.~ ~ Now Royall Soveraigne, I must needes
38   10,    7|         used to me, both by your Royall selfe,~ ~and your vertuous
39   10,    9| disposition, but rather truely~ ~Royall, sent Thorelloes servants
40   10,    9| commanding him to be cloathed in Royall garments, and~ ~brought
41   10,   10|    satisfie and please your owne Royall minde, and never use any~ ~
42   10,   10|        as the most~ ~stately and Royall mansions, which breed and
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