Day, Novell

 1    6,    3|         place where he went. The Bishop likewise~ ~(beeing a discreete
 2    6,    3|         a short while after, the Bishop and the Lord Marshal (alwaies~ ~
 3    6,    3|        gate. This~ ~Lady did the Bishop shew to the Marshall, and
 4    6,    3|          being heard both by the Bishop and Marshall, they felt~ ~
 5    6,    3| businesse, to the Brother of the Bishop; and the~ ~other, as receiving (
 6    8,    4|      somwhat~ ~tedious, the Lord Bishop was walking abroad very
 7    8,    4|           banquetting, which the Bishop accepted in very thankefull
 8    8,    4|          will shew you. The Lord Bishop was~ ~well contented with
 9    8,    4|        Curtaines, and shewed the Bishop his Provoste, close snugging~ ~
10    8,    4|          hid his~ ~head. But the Bishop being displeased at a sight
11    8,    4|        large to him.~ ~ When the Bishop had heard all the discourse,
12    8,    4|         him as hee deserved. The Bishop enjoyned him a~ ~pennance
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