Day, Novell

 1    2,    8|         sicke for this? Be of good cheare, and when thy strength is~ ~
 2    2,   10|          make no question of brave cheare and banquetting,~ ~well
 3    5,    3|            he had tasted of such~ ~cheare as they had, and was indifferently
 4    7,    3|        calling for Wine~ ~and good cheare, feasted both the Friars
 5    7, Song|         will come at length,~ ~ To cheare my long dismay:~ ~ My spirits
 6    8,    5|           Breecht to the~ ~ground. Cheare up your spirits (my hearts)
 7    8,    6|             and we, will make good cheare with it among our selves.
 8    8,    7|        little from him, onely to~ ~cheare you with this small kind
 9    8,    9|        where rich wines and~ ~good cheare are never wanting, needed
10    8,    9|        promise thus made, the good cheare, favors and kindnesses~ ~
11    8,   10| entertainment so affable, or~ ~his cheare so bountifull, as in his
12    9,    3|           with the money~ ~in good cheare among them, then to lay
13    9,    8|        bargaine, and~ ~Guiotto got cheare, without any blowes: and
14   10,   10|         joviall feasting with good cheare, singing and dancing, may
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