Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|      dayes in every Weeke, with Bread and~ ~Water. But indeede (
 2    1,    6|         carried three loaves of bread with him, knowing that he~ ~
 3    1,    6|       Having aptly conveyed his bread about him, he went on his~ ~
 4    1,    6|         there, and fed upon dry bread,~ ~which it seemed he had
 5    3,    7|          may some of them bring bread, others~ ~wine, others coyne,
 6    4,    7| painfull travell, and earne her bread before she could eate it,
 7    5,    2|  fasting, she set~ ~such homely bread as she had before her, a
 8    5,    9| Himselfe covered the Table, set bread~ ~and salt on and laid the
 9    6,   10|      found people, that carried bread in their staves, and~ ~wine
10    6,   10|         Land, where coole fresh bread is sold for foure~ ~pence,
11    7,    1|       Capons, with boyled Eggs, Bread~ ~and a Bottle of Wine (
12    7,    1|       mine owne Hennes nest,~ ~ Bread, and a Bottle of good Wine,~ ~
13    7,    1|        with the two hot Capons, Bread, Egges,~ ~and a Bottle of
14    7,    2|      live? Where~ ~shal we have bread to fill our bellies? Dooest
15    7,    6|  alwayes feede on one~ ~kind of bread, but his appetite will be
16    8,    6|    experiment~ ~to be made with Bread and Cheese, whereby the
17    8,    6|    hallowed and consecrated, as bread~ ~and cheese on the like
18    8,    8|    given mee a~ ~Cake insted of bread, and you shal lose nothing
19    8,    9|       we might sit at home with bread~ ~and water, and be nothing
20   10,    2|       the like two~ ~toastes of bread, and such another Glasse
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