Day, Novell

 1    2,    2|     themselves~ ~happy by his companie, as hee returned the same
 2    3,    2|       when he came to~ ~keepe companie with his Queene: he hid
 3    6,    2|       Master cannot have your companie among his friends, he~ ~
 4    6,    5|    should now happen into our companie,~ ~would beleeve thee to
 5    6,    9|       Signior Betto~ ~and his companie, came riding from S. Reparata,
 6    6,   10|  equall pleasing to the whole companie, Friar~ ~Onyons Sermon being
 7    7,    1|      Who this night keepes me companie.~ ~ ~ ~ No sooner had she
 8    7,    9|       of her~ ~Husbands kinde companie; then which nothing is more
 9    8,    3|     to the plaine with him in companie, where they~ ~tooke as much
10    8,    6|    seeing them in the Priests companie: bad~ ~them all heartily
11    8,    8|     shall we do for some good companie to~ ~dine with us? Mine
12    8,    9|      never bee wearied in his Companie, and therefore was the more~ ~
13    9,    3|      and a third man in their companie, named~ ~Nello; they all
14    9,    5|       and frisking before his companie so~ ~lively, as if he had
15    9,    8|  opinion in the whole Joviall Companie, that~ ~whatsoever Talano
16    9, Song|    THE CHORUS SUNG BY ALL THE COMPANIE~ ~ ~ ~ In the Spring season,~ ~
17   10,    6|  foure Gentlemen onely in his companie, meaning to~ ~sup with him
18   10,    9| Husband to~ ~keepe them still companie; who furnished their servants
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