Day, Novell

1    2,    5|    Mistresse Fiordeliza. Thou art a drunken knave replyed~ ~the Maide,
2    2,    5|           in all thy life, like a~ ~drunken slave and beast as thou
3    7,    4|             she replyed.~ ~ Beastly drunken Knave as thou art, this
4    7,    4|       publiquely known, and at what drunken houres thou returnest home
5    7,    4|            out of doores, until his drunken fit be over-past, and so
6    7,    8|           and reputing him to bee a drunken jealous foole; all the~ ~
7    7,    8| questionlesse, being in his wounted drunken humour, hee hath~ ~lyen
8    7,    8|           hath said, and noting his drunken carriage~ ~beside; I should
9    9,    8|            I to do with him, or his drunken~ ~friends? Let him and thee
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