Day, Novell

 1    5,    3|       Owner; hee came~ ~hither yesternight, and we gave him house-roome
 2    5,    3|       which came so late to us yesternight? I have not seen her~ ~to
 3    6,    4|         whether thou or I lyed yesternight.~ ~ Chichibio perceiving,
 4    6,    4|        whether I told you true yesternight, or no: I am~ ~sure a Crane
 5    6,    4|        would have done as much yesternight, and had cryed~ ~Shough,
 6    7,    7|      him as followeth.~ ~ Sir, yesternight I would have had a fewe
 7    7,   10|        was the Will of Dioneus yesternight, that our discourses for
 8    8,    6|      not I see it in thy house yesternight? Wouldst thou~ ~have me
 9    8,    6|        friend heere~ ~present) yesternight there was a new-kild fat
10    8,    7|        Ladyes~ ~brother hither yesternight, inflicting too much trouble
11    8,    7|       do, and where I left her yesternight at our parting: but there
12    9,    6| perhaps~ ~they dranke too much yesternight.~ ~ The woman perceiving
13    9,    6|    your bibbing and swilling~ ~yesternight, which (as it seemeth) maketh
14    9,    8|     Blondello thus~ ~answered. Yesternight, three other Lampries, far
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