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 1    1,    6|        him, if they knew the base Knave that sate~ ~before his entrance
 2    1,    6|          Minstrill, honest man or knave,~ ~never refraining my presence
 3    2,    1|         rest, Kill the counterfet knave, lay~ ~on loade, and spare
 4    2,    5|    Fiordeliza. Thou art a drunken knave replyed~ ~the Maide, more
 5    6,    4|           said: How now you lying Knave,~ ~hath a Crane two legs,
 6    6,   10|         of Carion. This~ ~Boy, or Knave, chuse whither you will
 7    6,   10|           trust in such a careles knave, knowing him~ ~to be slothfull,
 8    7,    4|       replyed.~ ~ Beastly drunken Knave as thou art, this night
 9    7,    7|    SERVANTS, MAY SOMETIME FINDE A KNAVE AMONG THEM, AND ONE~ ~ THAT
10    8,    5|           before this~ ~pilfering knave escape away from hence;
11    9,    5| hunger-starved at home? An olde~ ~knave with (almost) never a good
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