Day, Novell

 1    2,    9|    converting her petticoate to a paire of breeches, according to
 2    3,    1|           can. Let him have a new paire of shoes, fill~ ~his belly
 3    3,    2|          him, but drawing forth a paire of~ ~sheares, which purposely
 4    3,    2|          up he rose, and taking a paire~ ~of sheares, wherewith
 5    3,    7|           who discended downe a~ ~paire of stayres by his Chamber,
 6    4,    1|             of this, insteed of a paire of bellowes, when he meaneth
 7    4,    1|       vault, but only by a secret paire of staires,~ ~answering
 8    6,   10|          and worse formed, with a paire of brests like~ ~two bumbards,
 9    7,    1| charitable~ ~Almes) to some one a paire of Breeches, to another
10    8,    2|         Simon promiseth her a new paire of~ ~shoes, garters, ribbands,
11    8,    5|         before. Namely, a paultry paire of~ ~Breeches, wickedly
12    8,    5|           them the Judges hansome paire of Breeches,~ ~hanging down
13    8,    5|        urgeth this occasion for a paire of drawing~ ~Stockeings,
14    9,    5|       wrought purse, and a costly paire of knives, with other such~ ~
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