Day, Novell

 1    1,    5|            of such quality, that it afforded all plenty both of Fowles~ ~
 2    2,    9|              provision as the place afforded, making the doublet fit
 3    3,    8|            this grace and favour is afforded thee. Ferando~ ~hearing
 4    5,   10|            the estate of marriage~ ~afforded, knowing her selfe also
 5    6,   10|        countenance, and the~ ~world afforded not a more crafty companion,
 6    8,    7|            now neere at hand, which afforded~ ~leisures much more hopefull,
 7    9,    6|    provision, as the place and time afforded, requesting~ ~the Hoste
 8    9,   10| acknowledgement of the courtesie he afforded to~ ~him at Barletta. But
 9    9,   10|       honest welcome, Gossip John~ ~afforded her husband, when he came
10   10,    6|             such as the season then afforded,~ ~setting them on the Table
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