Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|          lubricitie. Hee would~ ~steale both in publike and private,
 2    4,    8|         be done, if a man should steale into a neighbours house,
 3    4,   10|     together this very night, to steale it thence, and carry it
 4    4,   10| evidently, that the Lombards did steale the Chest~ ~in the night
 5    5,    1|       resolutely he concluded to steale her~ ~away, whatsoever became
 6    6,   10|            Legierdumaine, and to steale the Feather from him. When
 7    6,   10|         any one should chance to steale upon them. All seven of~ ~
 8    8,    3|     heavily laden as hee was) to steale home~ ~faire and softly
 9    8,    3|    Helitropium. And couldst thou steale home, never~ ~bidding us
10    8,    6|        Bruno and Buffalmaco, did steale a young Brawne from Calandrino,
11    8,    6|       Theefe came from India, to steale thy Brawne from~ ~thee:
12    8,    7|          for I made an excuse to steale a little from him, onely
13    8,    9|        that wee do eyther rob or steale, or~ ~use any other unlawfull
14    8,    9|         verie skilfullie, how to steale mens hearts from~ ~them,
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