Day, Novell

 1    2,    3|    opinion heerein, more from the traine of Children,~ ~belonging
 2    2,    3|        divers Monkes, and a great traine before, conducting the needfull~ ~
 3    2,    3|           rode before, and such a traine attending on them? Whereto~ ~
 4    2,    3|       Abbot, sometimes before his Traine, and other whiles~ ~after,
 5    2,    3|          his owne logger headed~ ~traine. Wherefore, taking compassion
 6    2,    3|            had~ ~provided for his Traine in the Village, some in
 7    2,    3|            but in~ ~regard of her traine and company, hee reputed
 8    2,    3| Alessandro, his Princesse and her traine thus leaving Rome, they~ ~
 9    2,    6|      thence, with an~ ~honourable traine they were conducted thither,
10    2,    7|    accompanied with an honourable traine both of~ ~Lords and Ladies,
11    2,    7|       attended with an honourable traine, to Smirna he~ ~came, being
12    2,    7|     morrow, attended on by a smal traine, away they rode to dine~ ~
13    2,    7|       request, with an honourable traine~ ~of Lords and Ladies, shee
14    2,    7|        and dispatching a~ ~worthy traine to fetch her, she was conveyed
15    2,    9|     commendably, walking with her traine~ ~thorough every part of
16    3,    6|          consorted with a seemely traine of his confederates, he
17    5,    3|       attended with an honourable traine)~ ~returned to Rome; where
18    5,    7|      compelled the Mother and her traine to~ ~shelter themselves
19    5,    7|         and~ ~all their attending traine, he went to Signior Conrado,
20    7,    9|        possessions, kept a goodly traine of Servants, Horses,~ ~Houndes,
21    9,    1|         hath laide this politicke traine for me,~ ~that he may murther
22    9, Song|           When I did follow Dyans traine,~ ~ As a loyall Maide,~ ~
23   10,    2|     Horses, Mules,~ ~and a goodly traine, without hearing any rumour
24   10,    2|           the Abbot, with all his traine and baggage, in a place
25   10,    2|    uneasie: but the rest~ ~of his traine, every one according to
26   10,    2|          few horses, and a meaner traine.~ ~ During these passed
27   10,    6|        for the other three of the traine, hee commaunded them to
28   10,   10|           So on hee rode with his traine, to the same poore~ ~Village
29   10,   10|            Lord Marquesse and his traine. Gualtiero called her by
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