Day, Novell

1    1,    2|          in opinion, so Jehannot lefte not~ ~hourely to labour
2    2,    3|          race, but the Treasures lefte them~ ~by their Father,
3    2,    8|         Wales, to Perotto; being lefte~ ~there with the other Lord
4    2,    9|          concerning their wives, lefte~ ~at home in their houses.
5    3,    1| continuall trifling, as~ ~I have lefte all busines, given over
6    6,    1|        was neerer arrived: hee~ ~lefte her with them, and rode
7    8,    2|        his amorous desire, hee~ ~lefte his Cloake (as a pledge
8    8,    3|        starke fooles of us, hath lefte us to picke~ ~up blacke
9    8,    7|          of all thy Kindred, and lefte no one man living of thy~ ~
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