Day, Novell

 1    4,    7|             teeth with a~ ~leafe of Sage, and immediately fell downe
 2    4,    7|           of the leaves of the same Sage,~ ~as declaring what shee
 3    4,    7|            long and goodly bed of~ ~Sage, turning and returning by
 4    4,    7|         they would sit downe by the Sage bed, and afterward rise~ ~
 5    4,    7|      chanced to crop a leafe of the Sage, wherewith he~ ~both rubbed
 6    4,    7|           had he thus champed the~ ~Sage in his teeth, returning
 7    4,    7|             She going to the bed of Sage, reporting the whole precedent
 8    4,    7|       plucke~ ~another leafe of the Sage, rubbing her teeth therewith,
 9    4,    7|            what manner she used the Sage, and this~ ~appearing as
10    4,    7|            by tasting~ ~of the same Sage, fell downe dead by the
11    4,    7|       opinion concerneth the bed of Sage, avouching it either to~ ~
12    4,    7| neverthelesse) is~ ~seldom found in Sage. But to the end, that it
13    4,    7|           thence, he saw the bed of Sage digged up by the~ ~roots,
14    4,    7|              which directed all the Sage in growth; lay an huge mighty~ ~
15    4,    7|            rest, the whole bed~ ~of Sage became envenomed, occasioning
16    4,    7|       flaming~ ~fire, threw all the Sage thereinto, and so they were
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