Day, Novell

 1    2,    7| pleasing taste extraordinarily, dranke more then~ ~stoode with
 2    2,    7|         amorous poyson his eyes dranke downe by the~ ~meere sight
 3    4,    1|  advancing it to her mouth, she dranke it up every drop;~ ~which
 4    4,   10|      pleasing~ ~to his pallate, dranke it off every drop; then
 5    4,   10|       Masters house, where he~ ~dranke the compounded sleepy water,
 6    4,   10|      being~ ~extreamly thirsty, dranke it off all. But what became
 7    6,    2|   Gentlemen were passing by, he dranke one or two rouses~ ~of his
 8    7,    9|     attended on his Cup, and he dranke no other~ ~drinke, but what
 9    8,    6|         pay, but~ ~himselfe, he dranke the more freely; and when
10    9,    6|        fell out: perhaps~ ~they dranke too much yesternight.~ ~
11   10,    1|          the rest of the beasts dranke, and not the~ ~Mule, but
12   10,    2|        the toastes, and roundly dranke the Glasse of Bastard. Afterward,~ ~
13   10,    9|       in his Countries custome, dranke up the rest of the Wine,~ ~
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