Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |          or else we see running thorow~ ~the City (in most offensive
 2    1,    2|        in danger of perdition~ ~thorow want of Faith. In which
 3    1,    4|         the doore. And~ ~prying thorow a small crevice in the same
 4    1,    9|        bene guided (by Fortune) thorow divers accidents and occasions:~ ~
 5    2,    1|   seeing how the people crowded thorow the streetes, wondered greatly~ ~
 6    2,    3|      poverty it was falne, only thorow their inordinate expences.~ ~
 7    2,    3|   Alessandro)~ ~how can I passe thorow my Lords Chamber, which
 8    2,    4|           almost hunger-starved thorow want of foode. The next
 9    2,    6|    forth againe, wandring along thorow the woods. Whereupon~ ~she
10    2,    7|   running~ ~their weapons quite thorow his bodie, immediately they
11    2,    8|  Returning afterward (unknowne) thorow Scotland, hee found them~ ~
12    3,    2|     Many Chambers had he passed thorow, where all~ ~were soundly
13    3,    5|         accept, yea, if it were thorow the whole world, right to
14    3,    7| wandring seaven yeeres in exile thorow the world; you cannot denie,~ ~
15    3,    8|       recovered his senses, and thorow~ ~divers chinkes and crannies
16    5,    3| especiall trust. Riding on thus thorow the countrey,~ ~having no
17    5,    3|       and afterward ran ranging thorow the Forest. At this sight,~ ~
18    5,    9|        riotously I have runne~ ~thorow: what a welcome would your
19    5,   10|      accidentall, and insuing~ ~thorow the badnes of complexions
20    6,    3|        johns day, they~ ~riding thorow the City, side by side,
21    6,    8|        observe before. I walked thorow some store of~ ~streetes,
22    6,    9|       as it were) on horsebacke thorow the Cittie, sometimes~ ~
23    7,    9|    wretched, and a Begger, only thorow his owne negligence. Beside,~ ~
24    8,    2|      tripping Cassocke, but yet thorow~ ~by-Lanes, and no much
25    8,    3|         you, that when I passed thorow the Port, I saw you~ ~standing
26    8,    4|         on me, were it to runne thorow the fire for you, or any~ ~
27    8,    9|    company but my boy, I went~ ~thorow the Churchyard of the Fryars
28    9,   10|        Chapman. Travelling thus thorow the~ ~Countreyes, he grew
29   10,    1| convenient meanes, as~ ~to ride thorow the country, and in the
30   10,    9|     Provinces, and was riding~ ~thorow Lombardle, to passe the
31   10,    9|        and~ ~Pearles, and lined thorow with White Taffata, presenting
32   10,    9|       they rode~ ~on Horsebacke thorow the Citty. When supper time
33   10, Song|       plainly to us all, least (thorow ignorance)~ ~the possession
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