Day, Novell

 1    2,    8|         compleate person, aged~ ~litle above forty yeeres, as affable
 2    3,    1|         tree, having then very~ ~litle businesse to doe, because
 3    3,    3|       covert~ ~manner (to the no litle liking of the Gentlewoman
 4    6,   10|       Friar Onyon~ ~was a man of litle stature red haire, a chearfull
 5    6,   10|    having~ ~dined, and reposed a litle after his wine, he arose
 6    6,   10| eye-teeth of Santa Crux; and~ ~a litle Violl, filled with some
 7    7,    1|            much, jogd his wife a litle, and saide to her: Tessa,
 8    7,    5| Festivall dayes, to receive some litle comfort abroad, by an honest~ ~
 9    7,    5|         the street, discerning a litle parcell of her love: she~ ~
10    8,    7|      opinion, that there is very litle~ ~wisedom declared on him
11    8,   10|        mony, wherof he was not a litle joyful, seeming very~ ~thankful
12    9,    1|      whereat she mervailed not a litle, as also the great~ ~boldnesse
13    9,    8|         a poore dish of Pease, a litle piece of~ ~Tunny, and a
14    9,    8|       knavery,~ ~which did not a litle vex him, and made him vow
15   10,    3|          thicket of trees, being litle more then the quarter of
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