Day, Novell

 1    1,    6|     dinner, he might (perhaps) complaine of hunger:~ ~he therefore
 2    5,    3|     you should not~ ~afterward complaine of us.~ ~ The yong Maiden,
 3    5,    4|        May, Catharina began to complaine to her Mother that the season
 4    5,    5|        have~ ~little reason to complaine any more of you. So converting
 5    7,    8|     should have no occasion to complaine. So, putting out the~ ~watchlight,
 6    8,    6|        leaving Calandrino~ ~to complaine of his losse, and well requited,
 7    8,   10|      to him, that he durst not complaine to any~ ~person, because
 8    8, Song|          I hate all such as do complaine,~ ~ Blaspheming thee~ ~
 9   10,    1|     Sir, answered~ ~Rogiero, I complaine not, because I have received
10   10,    4|      first right) may lawfully complaine of the second,~ ~and yeeld
11   10,    8|    thou~ ~hast, I would justly complaine of thee to my selfe, as
12   10,    9| condemning, then may we justly complaine of you, who~ ~meeting us
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