Day, Novell

 1    2,    6|      and~ ~night shee had not tasted any foode: shee made therefore
 2    2,    7| strange to her that had never tasted them before, yet~ ~pleasing
 3    2,    7|   with those whereof shee had tasted~ ~already. The Lady being
 4    3,    6|       a friend of~ ~hers, and tasted of the fruite, before she
 5    4,    2|      course of my life, I had tasted the~ ~least moity of that
 6    4,    9|   made it most pleasing to be tasted. When supper time~ ~was
 7    4,    9|   indeede, when she had first tasted~ ~it, fed afterward so heartily
 8    5,    3|      him kindly. After he had tasted of such~ ~cheare as they
 9    6,    2|     small Viall whereof you~ ~tasted every morning, yet filled
10    7,    9|  apparant, that~ ~others have tasted, what (I immagined) none
11    8,    6|      So soone as his~ ~tongue tasted the bitter Aloes, he began
12    8,    9|    further that after we have tasted a Cup of precious Wine,~ ~
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