Day, Novell

 1    2,    4|       was likely to fall into as low poverty: he resolved to~ ~
 2    3,    2|     being a man but of meane and low quality, though comely of~ ~
 3    3,   10|       the~ ~Sun being already so low descended, that it could
 4    4      |          most humble stile,~ ~so low and gentle as possibly I
 5    5,    9|      sure she was of flight. His low ebbe and poverty, no~ ~way
 6    6,    5|     Rabatta, a man of little and low~ ~person, but yet deformed
 7    6,   10| attendants, a grosse fat Trugge, low of~ ~stature, ill faced,
 8    7,   10|          which brought him to so low a condition, as at the length~ ~
 9    8,    4|        be spoken, be it never so low or in whispering manner,
10    8,    4|          her flat nose, lying as low as a Beagles, shee was called~ ~
11    8,    7|         small~ ~cranny, and in a low soft kinde of voyce, called
12    9,    8|       man, named Blondello, very low of stature, yet comly formed,~ ~
13    9,    9|   Husband, and making him a very low~ ~courtesie, demaunded what
14   10,    7|         bred to prey so base and low,~ ~ Aloft they look, to
15   10,    7|    desire to be~ ~her owne; in a low and humbled voyce, thus
16   10,   10|      seeing the Sun began to fal low, by rising of the Evening~ ~
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