Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|       owed me~ ~for a certaine peece of cloath I sold him, and
 2    1,    1|       could get the smallest~ ~peece or shred of any thing that
 3    2,    1|       heartily at this hotte~ ~peece of service, went with him
 4    3,   10|     other Songs,~ ~but onely a peece of mine owne, which I have
 5    4,    7| choisest beauty~ ~of the whole peece; so that when other workewomen
 6    6,   10|    Kitchin, like a Kite upon a peece of Carion. This~ ~Boy, or
 7    8,    6|        in making this singular peece of proofe.~ ~Wherefore we
 8    8,    7|   quitted me with such another peece of night-service, as it
 9    9,    1|     day, when she devised this peece of service, a man was~ ~
10    9,    5|        her, one while a pretty peece of Ivory, then a~ ~faire
11    9,    5| Calandrino, as but to handle a peece of written parchment,~ ~
12    9,   10|      request, to have the like peece of~ ~service done for him.~ ~
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