Day, Novell

 1    2,    6| somewhat overfamiliar with his Masters daughter, who therefore~ ~
 2    2,    6|         and was married to his Masters daughter. And his~ ~Brother
 3    2,    9|       for the execution of his Masters command.~ ~Suddenly drawing
 4    4,    7|        entreating her that his Masters worke might be neatly~ ~
 5    4,   10|      shee brought him into her Masters house, where he~ ~dranke
 6    5,    7|       the one. But hearing his Masters command to~ ~the contrary,
 7    6,    4| Chichibio perceiving, that his Masters anger was not (as yet)~ ~
 8    7,    6|        upon~ ~the sight of her Masters entring into the Court,
 9    7,    9|        may) be such to~ ~their Masters, as they are to them. Doest
10    8,    5|   being paralelde~ ~with their Masters: they all seemed like Swaines
11    8,    7|       Servingman fulfilled his Masters command, and Ancilla having~ ~
12    8,   10|      loosely, and spending thy Masters goods so carelesly, which~ ~
13    9,    4|      clothed~ ~himselfe in his Masters wearing garments, and (mounted
14    9,    4|      had not played away his~ ~Masters mony at the Dice, but rather
15    9,    5|      the Gentlewoman was his~ ~Masters Wife, who came with no such
16   10,    2|         who said to him in his Masters name, that if his~ ~Lordship
17   10,    2|       I could get forth of thy masters fingers, and then have~ ~
18   10,    9|       he brought them to his~ ~Masters house; where so soone as
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