Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|       that when I was a little boy, I did once curse my~ ~Mother;
 2    2,    5|      measure; cryed out to the boy for light and~ ~aide, who
 3    2,    6|  although I was but a~ ~little boy when I fled thence, yet
 4    2,    6|    because he is a more wicked boy then he~ ~taketh him to
 5    2,    8|     being desirous to make the boy his, the Count (whose~ ~
 6    4,    2|    long since to be~ ~a little boy, but now growne to manly
 7    6,   10|     conference with the Friars boy,~ ~while his fellow ransackt
 8    6,   10| promise to them.~ ~ The Fryars Boy, whom some called Guccio
 9    6,   10|          among his Friends. My Boy (quoth he) hath nine rare
10    6,   10|      all Unthriftinesse,~ ~ My Boy excelleth any.~ ~ ~ ~ Now,
11    6,   10|        peece of Carion. This~ ~Boy, or Knave, chuse whither
12    6,   10|     Hereupon, he~ ~sent to his Boy Guccio Imbrata, that uppon
13    6,   10|     not suspect his Villaine~ ~boy to do this deede, for he
14    8,    2|       made use of a neighbours Boy, sending~ ~him to the house
15    8,    2|      me~ ~my Cloake, which the Boy left as a pledge for better
16    8,    9|        no other company but my boy, I went~ ~thorow the Churchyard
17   10,    4|      of her, whether the sweet Boy were hers,~ ~or no; and
18   10,    4|       Gossip,~ ~and this sweet Boy my God-sonne, who was (as
19   10,   10|         birth of this Princely Boy, yet my subjects are not
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