Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |       to come, as all we are to bid them welcome: for~ ~truly (
 2    1,    7|       picture of Liberality, to bid all~ ~your friends better
 3    2,    5|     Brother, that his wife, can bid you~ ~welcome, and make
 4    2,    5|   Sister (for~ ~your sake) will bid them welcome, and after
 5    7,    1|    comming, that shee forgot to bid her tarrie~ ~there, till
 6    7,    1|         at such time as I shall bid thee. Well (quoth~ ~John)
 7    8,    6|       is stolne. Say so still I bid thee (answered Bruno) and
 8    8,    7|        her first on my behalfe, bid her to abandon all~ ~care
 9    8,    7|         her~ ~the Garments, and bid her go looke her Lady, if
10    8,    7|      Waiting-woman Ancilla, and bid her~ ~make some meanes to
11    9,    8| intruder) he had the courage to bid himselfe welcome.~ ~ At
12   10,    7|       onely to him whom I shall bid thee: And~ ~next, to helpe
13   10,    8|          his heart would gladly bid welcome.~ ~ Gisippus hearing
14   10,    9|         to doe it. But before I bid you farewell, let me entreat
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