Day, Novell

 1    2,    4|   against a rocke, and even as a glasse against a wall, so split
 2    4,    1|             Then calling for the glasse of water, which she had
 3    4,   10|     Parents, looking through the glasse of greedie lucre, doe~ ~
 4    4,   10|          water, he put it into a glasse,~ ~wherewith it was filled (
 5    4,   10| quenching his thirst, espied the glasse of water~ ~standing in the
 6    4,   10|         old yeeres, he tooke the glasse; and finding the water pleasing~ ~
 7    4,   10|     legge; and calling~ ~for his glasse of Water, which he left
 8    4,   10|         is here about a~ ~paltry glasse of Water, which perhaps
 9    4,   10|         speeches, concerning the glasse of sleepie~ ~Water, which
10    6,   10|         bodies, like as a cleare Glasse concealeth a Damask~ ~Rose
11    8,    7|          at least send me uppe a glasse of~ ~Water, onely to moisten
12    9,    3|      then doe you drinke a great Glasse full every morning, fresh
13    9,    8|    message for him, gave him~ ~a glasse bottle, and bringing him
14    9,    8|        you would enrubinate this glasse bottle with your best Claret~ ~
15   10,    2|       Manchet,~ ~a goodly cleare Glasse, full of the purest white-Bastard
16   10,    2|           and roundly dranke the Glasse of Bastard. Afterward,~ ~
17   10,    2|          bread, and such another Glasse of white Bastard, as he~ ~
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