Day, Novell

 1    2,    6| imprisoned, with little store of food, and~ ~lodging of the uneasiest,
 2    2,    7|        not far off, where with~ ~food and warmth he gave them
 3    2,   10|     women,~ ~beside allowance of food and garments, though bashfulnesse
 4    2,   10|    preparation of~ ~their weekly food and sustenance. Moreover,
 5    3,    1|         Factotum gladly gave him food, and~ ~afterward shewed
 6    3,    8|      next my~ ~Wife doth send me food, I pray you worke so much,
 7    3,    8|       and what should I doe with food, if I have no light.~ ~Shee
 8    8,    7|    starving mee thorough want of Food and drinke. Be now then
 9   10,    2|        and then have~ ~some good food to feed on: for his medicines
10   10,    8|         one penny to buy him any food, wandred he knew not~ ~whether,
11   10,    9|      conceited~ ~melancholly, as food and sleepe forsooke him,
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