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1 1, 6| or went) but they did~ ~eate and drinke freely there; 2 2, 2| supper, and none to helpe to eate it, and if he be a man~ ~ 3 2, 5| of? Do you thinke he will eate you? Dead men~ ~cannot bite, 4 3, 7| yet) had scarse~ ~begun to eate, and thus spake.~ ~ Gracious 5 3, 8| is~ ~this? Doe dead men eate and drinke? Yes, replyed 6 3, 8| stomacke well prepared to eate, and feeding very heartily, 7 4, 7| her bread before she could eate it, by~ ~carding and spinning 8 4, 9| gave her his heart~ ~to eate. Which she knowing afterward, 9 4, 9| or no appetite at all to eate, the wicked deed which he 10 4, 9| which you have made me to eate? Muse no~ ~longer (saide 11 5, 10| having a better will to eate, then to~ ~sleepe, desired 12 5, 10| therefore~ ~something to eate, for doubtlesse, this young 13 5, 10| Husband, saide she, we did not eate one bit of any thing, and~ ~ 14 6, 4| spit, and gave it to her to eate. Afterward, when the Fowle 15 8, 3| The Baschanes (quoth Maso) eate them~ ~all. Have you Sir, 16 8, 6| well contented both~ ~to eate and drinke, and let the 17 8, 6| in the company, who did eate and drinke heere among thy~ ~ 18 8, 9| of no worse did we both eate and drinke: the viands~ ~ 19 10, 2| had a better stomacke to eate, then any will or desire 20 10, 2| somewhat disdainfully, yet hee eate up both~ ~the toastes, and 21 10, 8| Capitole, and yeares cannot eate out the glory of our name,