Day, Novell

 1    2,  Ind| course; for,~ ~after they had dined, in a coole and pleasing
 2    3,    6|   entred so soone as he~ ~had dined, to attend the arrivall
 3    5,  Ind|      seated:~ ~ When they had dined, to their own liking and
 4    6,    1|     who on the day before had dined and supt at her house, as~ ~
 5    6,   10| feather. Friar Onyon having~ ~dined, and reposed a litle after
 6    7,  Ind|    the place where they had~ ~dined: the King gave command,
 7    7,    9|       and Ladies, which~ ~had dined there, spake in this manner.~ ~
 8    8,    3|      all the whole Citie have dined, and yet wee must remaine
 9    8,    7|  neighboring friend, where he dined well, and afterward laid
10    8,    8|   rather, because her Husband dined~ ~abroad. Shee being come
11    8,    8|      motion, and so all foure dined lovingly together,~ ~without
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