Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |  neerest at hand, having some foure or sixe~ ~poore Priests
 2  Ind      |    follow (behind) three~ ~or foure bearers with their Bieres,
 3  Ind      |     wayting women also (being foure in number) to be brought
 4    1,    1|       found that there~ ~were foure small pence more then was
 5    1,    1|      then gave them away unto foure poore people, for Gods~ ~
 6    2,    1|    another saide six, another foure, and some saide~ ~the very
 7    2,    6|       the end, about three or foure yeeres after his departure
 8    2,    7|  accidents (in the~ ~space of foure yeeres) happened into the
 9    2,    7|   that within the compasse of foure yeares, nine severall times
10    2,    7|      me into a spacious Wood, foure~ ~horsemen on a sodaine
11    2,    7|     them to flight.~ ~But the foure horsemen, seeming (in my
12    2,    9|    sooner done the deede, but foure or~ ~five very ravenous
13    2,   10|        and Feasts, beside the foure seasons of the yeer, the
14    2,   10| because we have remained here foure~ ~daies already, except
15    3,    7|    two brothers Inne, finding foure persons standing at the~ ~
16    3,    7|     that you would pardon the foure Brethren of Theobaldo, that
17    3,    7|        about dinner time, the foure brethren of Theobaldo, attired
18    3,    8|      as would serve onely for foure houres~ ~entrauncing, in
19    5,    1|   sorrow and~ ~disaster. For, foure houres were not fully compleated,
20    5,    3|        they were ridden above foure leagues from~ ~Rome, still
21    5,    8|      his owne, about three or foure miles~ ~distant from the
22    6,    1|     some particulars three or foure severall times,~ ~mistaking
23    6,    2|       spoken, himselfe washed foure or five small glasses, faire
24    6,    2|    Flaggon Bottle, containing foure or five Gallons at~ ~the
25    6,   10|       fresh bread is sold for foure~ ~pence, and the hot is
26    7,    3|       have finished all those foure jaculatory prayers, which
27    7,    9|      be drawne in peeces with foure wilde horses, then bee~ ~
28    7,   10|           About some three or foure nights after, Meucio being
29    8,    6|       bought it of~ ~thee for foure Crownes, onely to cousen
30    8,    8|   with the motion, and so all foure dined lovingly together,~ ~
31    8,   10|   have alwaies ready three or foure hundred by me, to do any
32    9,    5|     Having worne out three or foure months space in this fond
33    9,   10|     even as if she stood upon foure feete. First with~ ~his
34   10,    3|     stand beholding but for~ ~foure or five, and all of them
35   10,    6|     come to~ ~visit him, with foure Gentlemen onely in his companie,
36   10,   10|     her in marriage.~ ~ About foure or five yeeres after the
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