Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |          of us,~ ~are mounted on horsebacke, gallopping every where,
 2    1,    9|        her~ ~doore, one while on horsebacke, and then againe on foot;
 3    2,    2|       commanded him instantly to horsebacke, and word hee sent to~ ~
 4    2,    7|       divers of his followers on horsebacke, and returning from a Countrie~ ~
 5    2,    8|     seated his two~ ~children on horsebacke, himselfe also being but
 6    3,    3|       sooner was he mounted on~ ~horsebacke, taking leave of her and
 7    4,    9|         secrecy, he~ ~mounted on horsebacke, and rode on about a mile
 8    5,    3|     morning, and well mounted on horsebacke, they tooke~ ~the way leading
 9    5,    3|          they (well~ ~mounted on Horsebacke, and attended with an honourable
10    5,    7| enstructed him,~ ~hee mounted on Horsebacke againe, ryding backe to
11    5,    8|          countrey: he mounted on horsebacke, and accompanied~ ~with
12    5,    8|        sword, and was mounted on horsebacke;~ ~so that Anastasio had
13    5,    8|        and the armed~ ~Knight on horsebacke, gallopping fiercely after
14    6,    9|       triumphally as it were) on horsebacke thorow the Cittie, sometimes~ ~
15    7,    6|          as~ ~you are mounted on horsebacke, have no further conference
16    9,    4|     seeing him ready to mount on horsebacke, hee saide.~ ~ How now Aniolliero?
17    9,    6|        their hoast, mounted on~ ~horsebacke, and they roade away towards
18   10,    2|     would serve him to venter on horsebacke as yet, or~ ~no? The Lord
19   10,    4|      departure: hee~ ~mounted on horsebacke, accompanied onely with
20   10,    4|     After he was dismounted from horsebacke, and found so good company~ ~
21   10,    6|       his Company remounted on~ ~horsebacke: thankefully departing from
22   10,    7|       extremitie, as mounting on horsebacke in the evening, and seeming
23   10,    7| determined, the King mounting on horsebacke, accompanied with many~ ~
24   10,    9|         arose, and mounting on~ ~horsebacke with Signior Thorello, he
25   10,    9|      given robes; they rode~ ~on Horsebacke thorow the Citty. When supper
26   10,    9|       his Attendants) mounted on horsebacke.~ ~ Signiour Thorello, with
27   10,    9|        wanting but mounting on~ ~Horsebacke, to go where he should take
28   10,    9|     Friends farewell, mounted on horsebacke, and rode away~ ~wel attended.~ ~
29   10,   10|          the morning, mounted on horsebacke, as all the~ ~rest did,
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