Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|          and great Merchant in France, was become a Knight, and
 2    1,    1|       Brother to~ ~the King of France (who was desired and incited
 3    1,    5|     fond love of~ ~the King of France.~ ~ ~ ~ The Tale reported
 4    1,    5|   likewise made preparation in France, for a royall~ ~assistance
 5    1,    6|       had given to the King of France, was generally graced by
 6    2,    3|     entertained by the King of France. From whence the two Knights
 7    2,    7|      two honest Gentlemen of~ ~France who hapned thither about
 8    2,    8| accused, was banished out of~ ~France, and left his two children
 9    2,    8|    Servitour, into the King of France his Armie, and his innocencie~ ~
10    2,    8|       his enemies; the King of France and one of his sonnes,~ ~
11    2,    8|      over the whole kingdom of France, and then they went on~ ~
12    2,    8|       man, the whole Realme of France containeth not your~ ~equall.
13    2,    8|    when he left~ ~the Court of France, hee purposed to proceede
14    2,    8|        passe, that the King of France~ ~(after divers leagues
15    2,    8|      him by his new brother of France) sent him very~ ~honourable
16    2,    8|    this warre, the Queene of~ ~France fell into a grievous sicknesse,
17    2,    8|       in many~ ~other parts of France beside, that whosoever could
18    3,    9|     Narbona, cured the King of France of a daungerous Fistula,~ ~
19    3,    9|    sometime in the kingdome of France, a Gentleman named~ ~Isnarde,
20    3,    9|       report, that the King of France~ ~was in a very dangerous
21    4,    9|         Trumpet throughout all France, wherewith immediately,
22    5,    8|      he were to set thence for France or Spaine, or else into
23    6,    8|       into the royall Court of France, it was hatefull and~ ~contemptible
24    7,    7|   accompanied the Gentlemen of France, in~ ~sundry services for
25    7,    7|  concerning the faire women of France, England,~ ~and other parts
26    8,    9|        he having the Queene of France as his Lady~ ~and Mistresse,
27    9,    9|          In his riding towards France, as he passed by Naples,
28   10,    9|    Ambassage)~ ~to the King of France. Thorello was seated at
29   10,   10|      daughter to the King of~ ~France. And the young Bride apparantly
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