Day, Novell

 1    1,    5|      Madam, are Hennes onely bred~ ~in this Country, and no
 2    1,    7| villaines, being~ ~borne and bred in all filthinesse, and
 3    2,    8|     beggers, for so they are bred and borne by the Mothers~ ~
 4    3,    1|    the place where they were bred and borne, having (by his
 5    4,    7|    passe, that often accesse bred the~ ~bolder courage, and
 6    5,    8|   strange and uncouth sight, bred in him no meane admiration,~ ~
 7    6,    8|     it appeared as a custome bred in hir, or rather a gift~ ~
 8    6, Song|   Which new vaine hopes have bred, wherein I finde;~ ~ Such
 9    7,    8|   Eale-skinnes or~ ~Orenges, bred in some paltry countrey
10    8,    5|   come from the Plough,~ ~or bred up in some Coblers quality,
11   10,    7|  they know,~ ~ They were not bred to prey so base and low,~ ~
12   10,    8|     House, and Schoole,~ ~it bred betweene them such a brother-hoode
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