Day, Novell

 1    1,    6|          laughed heartily at this jest; yet he found~ ~himselfe
 2    1,    9|           intending (by a word of jest and merriment) to make~ ~
 3    1,    9|        repassing; would privately jest thereat together, to see
 4    1,    9| favourable entertainement, and to jest (in some merry manner) at
 5    3,    3|           was~ ~performed (not in jest, but earnest) by a faire
 6    6,    3|         with whom, and where we~ ~jest or gibe, whereof very many
 7    7,    1|       refraine from laughing, the jest~ ~appeared so pleasing to
 8    7,    9|          together; she began to~ ~jest with him, and hee in the
 9    8,    2|          thought she spake but in jest; albeit Belcolore was so
10    8,    3|       sillinesse:~ ~determined to jest with him in merry manner,
11    8,    3|          laughing heartily at the jest,~ ~the better to upholde
12    9,    8|   Blondello, who having told this jest to divers of his friends,
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