Day, Novell

1  Ind      | disease,~ ~being toucht, or lyen on by any beast, farre from
2    3,    8|    place.~ ~ Ferando having lyen entranced three dayes and
3    6,    3| Popolines, and after he had lyen with the Lady (contrary
4    6,    5|  which long time before had lyen~ ~buried, under the grosse
5    7,    4|   his house, after hee hath lyen in a Taverne~ ~all day drunke,
6    7,    8|  drunken humour, hee hath~ ~lyen with one of his sweet Consorts,
7    8,   10| Cloathes; which if they had lyen still on~ ~my hand, my power
8    9,    6| brag and boast, how he hath lyen this night~ ~with our daughter
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