Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|       I confesse, that I have drunke~ ~water with such a pleasing
 2    2,    7|      royall Tables, they have drunke poyson in a Golden pot.
 3    3,    8|     to the quantity given and drunke, as it~ ~preased the Abbot
 4    4,   10|  Chest, by reason that he had drunke Water, which usually~ ~was
 5    4,   10| conceived, that the water was drunke off by Ruggiero, which had
 6    6,    2|  because~ ~hee saw Cistio had drunke so sprightly, was very desirous
 7    6,    2|      best Wine, that they had drunke of in a long while before.~ ~
 8    7,    4|  perceive, that though~ ~shee drunke very much with him, yea,
 9    7,    4|   home at night~ ~(not having drunke any thing all the whole
10    7,    4|     as if he were notoriously drunke indeede.~ ~Which his Wife
11    7,    4|      it, and not when he hath drunke too much already.~ ~Tofano
12    7,    4|   lyen in a Taverne~ ~all day drunke, sleeping and snorting like
13    7,    8|         to be more then halfe drunke.~ ~ But whatsoever he hath
14    9,    4|      times~ ~would be beastly drunke? whereto Fortarigo replyed
15    9,    4|     the Taverne, where having drunke indifferently, and finding~ ~
16    9,    4| imagine, that he~ ~was become drunke, and so had falne asleepe
17   10,    9|    and when the stranger hath drunke so much as~ ~him pleaseth,
18   10,    9|      done.~ ~ Thorello having drunke a heartie draught to the
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