Day, Novell

 1    2,    2|        such mistrust of~ ~them, rode on, conferring with them
 2    2,    2|       no~ ~such suspition, they rode on like modest men, talking
 3    2,    2|  passing the River, away they~ ~rode. Rinaldoes servant, seeing
 4    2,    2|    called~ ~him thence, and hee rode away immediately.~ ~ Much
 5    2,    2|       and Rinaldo with his wife rode to Ferrara.~ ~
 6    2,    3|         those Monks~ ~were that rode before, and such a traine
 7    2,    3|        word to any person. On~ ~rode this new Abbot, sometimes
 8    2,    3|       on a day, that Alessandro rode somewhat neere to the~ ~
 9    2,    7|        a smal traine, away they rode to dine~ ~with her.~ ~ Constantine
10    2,    9|         would not enter it, but rode to a Country house of his,
11    2,    9|   Horse-backe with the servant, rode~ ~merrily towards the Country
12    3,  Ind|         gentle pace, the Queene rode on, being~ ~followed by
13    3,    5|        of so faire a beast, hee rode~ ~on his journey to Millaine,
14    3,    9|  compound into powder, away she rode forthwith to Paris.~ ~ Being
15    3,    9|         of his recall: home she rode to~ ~Roussillion, where
16    4,    5|      passages of her love: they rode directly to the designed
17    4,    9|      mounted on horsebacke, and rode on about a mile from his
18    5,    3|         farre on the left hand; rode quite~ ~out of course, and
19    5,    3|         body in peeces.~ ~ Thus rode on poore unfortunate Pedro,
20    5,    3|         when as hee thought hee rode forward, untill hee became~ ~
21    5,    3|    poore Cottage,~ ~whereto she rode on so fast as she could;
22    5,    8|      departed from Ravenna, and rode~ ~to a countrey dwelling
23    6,    1|        Lady mounted behinde him rode on with a gentle~ ~pace,
24    6,    1|        lefte her with them, and rode on as his Wisedome could
25    6,    3|      the rest of that day, they rode away with blushing~ ~cheekes.
26    6,    4|  knowing~ ~how he should do it, rode after his Master, fearfully
27    6,    5|          apt a vacation; Forese rode thither upon a very unsightly
28    6,    9|     spurs to their horses, they rode~ ~apace towards him: and
29    7,    6|        Gelding on Lionello, and rode along~ ~with him to Florence,
30    9,    4|         mounted on his horse)~ ~rode thence to Sienna, leaving
31    9,    4|        spurre to his horse, and rode away towards~ ~Torreniero.
32    9,    4|         horse which~ ~Fortarigo rode on, and remained there in
33    9,    6|        parts of Romanio, they~ ~rode directly to this poore Inne,
34    9,    9|       friendly companions, they rode on together, untill they
35   10,    1| journied towards Italy. Rogiero rode on the Mule which the king
36   10,    7|          and seeming as~ ~if he rode abroad for his private recreation;
37   10,    7|   cheefest Lords and Barons, he rode to the Apothecaries house,~ ~
38   10,    9|        gone forth of the common rode way, to have your~ ~entertainment
39   10,    9|       the better contented, and rode on directly unto Pavia;
40   10,    9|         newly given robes; they rode~ ~on Horsebacke thorow the
41   10,    9|      mounted on horsebacke, and rode away~ ~wel attended.~ ~
42   10,   10|      fetch the Bride. So on hee rode with his traine, to the
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