Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|       frequent the Church, but basely contemned it, with the Sacraments~ ~
 2    1,    6|       presence in the Hall, by basely contemning one~ ~poore man.
 3    2,    8|      no beggars brats, neither basely borne by their Mothers side.~ ~
 4    4,    3|      to cleare her from thus~ ~basely abusing him. On the morrow
 5    4,    6|       be put~ ~into the ground basely, and like a dog, or else
 6    4, Song|        My faith and hope being basely thus betrayde;~ ~ I durst
 7    6,    7| chanced to be taken; to live~ ~basely in exile with shame, as
 8    8,    7|      simplicity, in being so~ ~basely abused and gulde. Now began
 9    9,    5|   abuse thine~ ~honest wife so basely? I sweare by blessed Saint
10   10,    8|        wrong you, I could have basely left her, and made a~ ~scorne
11   10,    9|     able, doe performe it~ ~so basely, as i: rather redoundeth
12   10,   10|       that I have done nothing basely, or unadvisedly. For this
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