Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|        first of all we gave him entertainement, and have allowed him honest~ ~
 2    1,    1|       of my soule, for better~ ~entertainement to my Lord and Saviour,
 3    1,    5|        meane barre to his apter entertainement: at last she discreetly~ ~
 4    1,    5| intended to~ ~give him her best entertainement: summoning the chiefest
 5    1,    9|       to allow him~ ~favourable entertainement, and to jest (in some merry
 6    3,    9|     arose, and giving her kinde entertainement, they went~ ~together into
 7    5,    1|          to~ ~finde very worthy entertainement, and so to continue there
 8    5,    3|        we can gladly give you~ ~entertainement here, for this night, in
 9    8,    4|          and give him courteous entertainement, who shall reward thee~ ~
10    8,    9|       could be devised, for the entertainement of Buffalmaco and~ ~Bruno;
11    8,   10|          againe, found not such entertainement, as formerly had bene affoorded.~ ~
12    9,    6|         might have some slender entertainement for~ ~their money. As he
13    9,    6|        given mee the sweetest~ ~entertainement, as the best Prince in the
14    9,    9|     which bounty and honourable entertainement, I cannot meet with any~ ~
15    9,   10|         uttermost abilitie of~ ~entertainement, in due acknowledgement
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