Day, Novell

1    4,   10|      coyle is here about a~ ~paltry glasse of Water, which perhaps
2    7,    8|        Orenges, bred in some paltry countrey village; taken
3    7,    9|    to wreake my spleene on a paltry Hawke.~ ~Understand then,
4    8,    5|   what he saith, for he is a paltry lying fellow, and because
5    8,    5|      this~ ~Court, of such a paltry trifling matter, and therefore
6    8,    9|    with a young Bona Roba, a paltry~ ~greene-sicknesse baggage,
7    9,    3| manner.~ ~ Faire Ladies, the paltry Judge of the Marquisate,
8    9,    3|  them, then to lay it out in paltry Land,~ ~whereto he would
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