Day, Novell

 1    2,    9|       petticoate to a paire of breeches, according to the~ ~Mariners
 2    6,    2|    fine Linnen cloath, as also breeches, and an apron of the same,~ ~
 3    6,   10|       his neate~ ~knavery, his breeches were so rent betweene his
 4    7,    1|         to some one a paire of Breeches, to another a Hood, and
 5    8,    5|   Namely, a paultry paire of~ ~Breeches, wickedly made, and worse
 6    8,    5|        Judges hansome paire of Breeches,~ ~hanging down in such
 7    8,    5|      mine; we will have yonder Breeches a good deale~ ~lower, for
 8    8,    5|       downe immediately,~ ~the Breeches being onely tyed but with
 9    8,    5|    such maine pulling at his~ ~Breeches; strove (as he sate) to
10    8,    5|      ground, with his slovenly Breeches hanging about his heeles:~ ~
11    8,    5|    beholders, trussed up his~ ~Breeches, as if-hee were new risen
12    9,    2|      vayle, put on the Priests breeches.~ ~Which when the poore
13    9,    2| Psalter; she put~ ~the Priests breeches upon her head, and so went
14    9,    2|       hir~ ~bosome, espied the breeches on her head, with the stockings
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