Day, Novell

 1    2,    5|      dog passing through the~ ~street. This is shamefull villany (
 2    2,    5| contrary hand, wandring up the street called Ruga Gatellana.~ ~
 3    3,    3|      his passage thorough that street, under colour of some~ ~
 4    3,    7|     which she saw lying in the street. And I~ ~dare assure you,
 5    4,    6|       to be left in the open~ ~street. He hath had the sacrifice
 6    7,    1|        in Florence, and in the street of Saint~ ~Brancazio, a
 7    7,    2|     stood in a verie solitarie street, called the Avorio. Many
 8    7,    5|        one passing~ ~by in the street, discerning a litle parcell
 9    7,    5|     resolved, to watch his own street doore the next~ ~night ensuing
10    7,    8|       Robertoes~ ~reach in the street, and the other end thereof,
11    8,    6|       the staires; finding the street~ ~doore wide open, he looked
12    8,    9|     for his dwelling, in~ ~the street which wee commonly call
13    8,    9|          goodly Urinall on his street doore, to the end, that
14   10,    4|  throwne forth into~ ~the open street, without any care or pitty
15   10,    4|        into the~ ~comfortlesse street. But for the benefits and
16   10,    4|        tooke out of the cold~ ~street, where her parents, kindred
17   10,    4|         threw forth~ ~into the street: but I will bestow this
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