Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|     beside~ ~the Fasts of our Lent season, which everie yeare
 2    1,    3|      named Melchisedech, that lent out money to use or~ ~interest
 3    1,    3|    wise an answere; the Jew~ ~lent him so great a sum of money
 4    2,    3|     grew verie great, for hee lent~ ~out much money to many
 5    2,    3|       not like a man that had lent money to usury, but rather
 6    2,    6|       happened~ ~indeede) she lent her lookes on the Sea, and
 7    2,   10|     and al the~ ~holy time of Lent; as also certain observations
 8    2,   10|      Saints, or any lingering Lent, enter at this~ ~doore:
 9    8,    1| repayment, to every one which lent him monies; he grew to such~ ~
10    8,    1|     hundred Crownes which you lent me before your journy to~ ~
11    8,    3|       of~ ~theirs, Calandrino lent an attentive eare, in regard
12    8,    9|    painted the whole story of Lent about his Hall, and an~ ~
13    8,   10|        name of the party, who lent the money. Onely he desired
14    9,    4|     eight and thirty which he lent me, and he doth me this~ ~
15    9,    8|       out on a morning in the Lent time, that hee went into
16   10,   10|   mine, but onely as a favour lent~ ~me, which you being now
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