Day, Novell

 1    1,    5|   contained not a more equall couple in marriage, then the Marquesse
 2    2,    6|  joyfull. So when the amorous couple had recovered their former~ ~
 3    2,    6|  beheld the so lately married couple:~ ~being much amazed what
 4    4,    3|     elder Sister.~ ~The third couple, are charged with her death,
 5    4,    8|       grave. So,~ ~this poore couple, whom love (in life) could
 6    5,    3|  poore pallet, where the aged couple tooke their rest, and was~ ~
 7    5,    6| wherin have those poore young couple offended you, that~ ~are
 8    5,    7|       and the young~ ~married couple nourished up their sweete
 9    7,    6|  execution: so this~ ~amorous couple, made many solemne protestations,
10    8,    3|   done: in leaving us (like a couple of coxcombes) to the~ ~plaine
11    8,    6|     honest Priest and us, two couple of Capons, and a Flaggon
12    8,    6|       money, to buy~ ~the two couple of Capons and Wine, being
13    8,    7|  onely of his Brawne, but two couple of~ ~Capons, and a Flaggon
14    9,    1|       send them thence like a couple of Coxcombes; it fortuned,
15   10,    6|      caried on her shoulder a couple of fishing Netts, which
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