Day, Novell

 1    2,    5|     prating~ ~Coxecombe, as thou wast never so beaten in all thy
 2    2,    8|          said: Alas deere sonne, wast~ ~thou sicke for this? Be
 3    3,    3|      tell me wicked man; where~ ~wast thou this morning, before
 4    3,    8|            quoth the Monke) thou wast most notoriously jealous
 5    3,    8|         before, and whilest thou wast~ ~living in the World. But
 6    5,    2|       while since I~ ~heard thou wast lost, and never any tydings
 7    5,    8|         well remember, that thou wast a little Ladde, when I (
 8    7,    5|          the other day when thou wast at shrift?~ ~No Sir, sayde
 9    7,    5|         the hornes. If once thou wast wise, that wisedome~ ~became
10    7,    8|        In an unfortunate~ ~houre wast thou married to him, base
11    8,    6|       did ever thinke, that thou wast the theefe thy selfe,~ ~
12    8,    7|      that I loved him, as~ ~thou wast afraid of? If I did, he
13    8,    7|       they shall know, that thou wast founde~ ~heere on this Turret,
14    8,    7|          respect: For,~ ~if thou wast almost frozen in my Court,
15    8,    7|   comfort my freezing, when thou wast in the luxurious~ ~heat
16    8,    8|          to my Wife, that~ ~thou wast my friend, as I am the like
17    9,    8| Blondello, to whom he said. When wast thou~ ~at the Hall of Cavicciuli?
18   10,    3|       thine~ ~owne renowne, thou wast desirous of my death: it
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