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 1    1,  2|      The other night being at supper with a sort of hungry fellowes,
 2    1,  6|   upon a little bed, going to supper, and his wife sate at his
 3    1,  7|      buy some victuals for my supper, whereas I saw great plenty
 4    1,  7|    have any pittance for your supper speake and I will purvey
 5    1,  7|  master desired me to come to supper. But I not ignorant of Milos
 6    1,  7|   from the prating and hungry supper of this rank old man, and
 7    2, 10|     towards evening I went to supper, for I was bid by Milo,
 8    2, 10|       meats that were left at supper, the cups were filled halfe
 9    2, 11|    that you tarry not long at supper there, for there is a rabblement
10    2, 11|     so in this sort I went to supper, and behold I found in Byrrhena’
11    2, 11|  dainty dish that was left at supper. Then she shaked her head
12    3, 13|  returning somewhat late from supper yester night (beeing well
13    3, 14|      yester night, to come to supper, for it is ready. But I
14    3, 14|  every person. Then went I to supper with Milo, where God wot
15    3, 15|       before your return form supper, she to bring her purpose
16    4, 22|       gods, Vulcanus prepared supper, the howers decked up the
17    5, 25| Gentlewoman was stayed.~After supper they began to talke, and
18    5, 26|       offered unto Mars. Then supper was prepared sumptuously,
19    5, 27|      and bones of so worthy a supper. The next day this new wedded
20    5, 29|       flesh for the labourers supper. Then let us cast dust upon
21    6, 36|   husbandman for the goddesse supper and to make sacrifice withall.
22    6, 36|   wept pitifully. And because supper time approached nigh, when
23    7, 38|   have made provision for our supper; doest thou not see this
24    7, 41|      Bakers wife made ready a supper with abundance of wine and
25    7, 41|       so being weary of their supper, I forthwith returned home.
26    8, 45|      for when night came that Supper was done, and their businesse
27    8, 45|   give him some drinke to his supper: Marry (quoth hee) I thinke
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