Day, Novell

 1    1,    5|            Hennes that the Country~ ~affoorded, shee commaunded her Cookes,
 2    2,    2|       gracious favour which you have affoorded him.~ ~Goe then (quoth the
 3    2,    3|             Country Village, which~ ~affoorded little store of Lodging,
 4    2,    4|            loving kindnesse shee had affoorded him, throwing the sacke
 5    3,    3|           him, when time and place~ ~affoorded convenient opportunity.
 6    3,    7|           what grace~ ~or favour you affoorded him, was your owne voluntary
 7    4,    5|           eyes of Isabella, that she affoorded him many very respective~ ~
 8    5,    3|           cates as their~ ~provision affoorded: and after supper, lay downe
 9    5,   10|                despised, and no fire affoorded to light my tinder.~ ~ With
10    6,   10|             done.~ ~ ~ ~ This Novell affoorded equall pleasing to the whole
11    7,    3|              such a favour should be affoorded, so it might~ ~stand cleare
12    8,    2| extraordinarily, and all the Country affoorded not such another~ ~frolicke
13    8,    7|             exceedingly hot, that it affoorded not~ ~the least defence
14    8,   10| entertainement, as formerly had bene affoorded.~ ~But indeede, and above
15    9,    6|              poore man, so his house affoorded but~ ~very small receit
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