Day, Novell

 1    7,    1|   who had made ready two fat Capons, drest in~ ~most dainty
 2    7,    1|       had conveighed the two Capons, with boyled Eggs, Bread~ ~
 3    7,    1|   There shalt thou finde two Capons drest,~ ~ And Egges laide
 4    7,    1|      cloth, with the two hot Capons, Bread, Egges,~ ~and a Bottle
 5    8,    3|   boyling them with broth of Capons, and afterward hurled~ ~
 6    8,    3|   Sir, what do they with the Capons~ ~after they have boyld
 7    8,    6| Priest and us, two couple of Capons, and a Flaggon of~ ~Wine,
 8    8,    6|      buy~ ~the two couple of Capons and Wine, being heartily
 9    8,    7|  Brawne, but two couple of~ ~Capons, and a Flaggon of Wine beside.
10    9,    3|     they got both good fatte Capons and money of him,~ ~and
11    9,    3|     drinke, halfe a dozen of Capons, the very~ ~fairest and
12    9,    3|    to buy the halfe dozen of Capons: he thought himselfe~ ~greatly
13    9,    3|      Bruno having bought the Capons, with other junkets, fit~ ~
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