Day, Novell

 1    1,    7|            of vertuous carriage and desert. Which is~ ~an argument
 2    2,    6|         place of Madam~ ~Beritolaes desert dwelling. The hounds questing
 3    3,   10|             and in the caves of the desert; and thus we must~ ~acknowledge
 4    3,   10|             nobody to walk into the desert. So firmly was she resolved~ ~
 5    3,   10|           she had served God in the desert. She replied that she~ ~
 6    8,    7|    Mistresse, of higher and greater desert then you, and to~ ~whome
 7    8,    7|             even like a Lyon in the desert.~ ~ When the Clowne had
 8    8,    9| Spinelloccio, was answerable to his desert, and no more then~ ~equity
 9   10,    1|              your valour is of such desert, as I ought to oppose~ ~
10   10,    8|           true respect of birth and desert. For if they~ ~had thought
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