Day, Novell

1    2,    1|       a poore man, served as a Porter, or~ ~burden-bearer for
2    9,    1|      not knowing~ ~who was the Porter which carried him.~ ~ The
3    9,    8|       Blondello, he met with a Porter or burthen-bearer, such
4    9,    8|         Well Sir replied the~ ~Porter, shal I say any thing else
5    9,    8|       for~ ~thy paines.~ ~ The Porter being gone to the house,
6    9,    8|   stept to~ ~catch hold on the Porter, but he (being well warnd
7    9,    8|    little contented, paied the Porter, and taried not in~ ~any
8    9,    8| because he could not catch the Porter, continued~ ~much distempred,
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