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1 1, 2| and then I brought him meat and drinke, and so wee talked 2 1, 5| his travell and plenty of meat and wine wherewithall hee 3 1, 5| their gorges abundantly with meat and drinke, shall dreame 4 1, 6| smoke or of the sent of meat; and therewithall I rode 5 1, 6| his feet, but there was no meat upon the table, and so by 6 1, 7| heartily and sayd I had bought meat sufficient already. But 7 1, 7| both without money and meat, and so got into my chamber. 8 1, 7| and quietnesse, than with meat. When Fotis had told this 9 1, 7| compelled by sleepe and not by meat, and having supped only 10 2, 9| sweet love Fotis mincing of meat and making pottage for her 11 2, 9| stirred the pot and turned the meat with her fair and white 12 2, 10| delay, but set aside all the meat and wine, and then she unapparelled 13 3, 17| with their heels from their meat, which I my self gave them 14 3, 17| onely eat up his fellowes meat, but also would spoyl the 15 4, 19| masters, you shall have meat and pottage enough by and 16 4, 19| common people having no other meat to feed on, little regarding 17 4, 20| unto him, and to give him meat and drink at his due houre.~ 18 4, 22| without any refection of meat or baine.~Incontinently 19 5, 26| next Castle, to provide for meat and other things necessary. 20 5, 26| pleasant cheere he prepared meat, and trimming up the house 21 5, 26| overcome with abundance of meat and drinke, when as hee 22 5, 31| and belling his guts with meat without compassion of my 23 6, 36| racke and maunger full of meat, and spake merrily saying, 24 8, 45| the dishes and morsels of meat in order, one by another, 25 8, 45| by stealing away the best meat, and to sell it to augment 26 8, 45| secretly taken away the meat) [thou] dost begin to complaine 27 8, 45| devouer whole dishes of meat, like the Birds Harpies