Day, Novell

1    3,    1|        hir head, and the black Cowle given to~ ~cover withall,
2    4,    2| clouded over~ ~with his Monkes Cowle) leaves his companion to
3    4,    2|      with his religious Monkes Cowle, and~ ~then with a parting
4    4,    2|     former manner, his Friarly Cowle covering all his~ ~former
5    4,    2|      meane the Friars hood and Cowle, which shewing to~ ~their
6    6,   10|      his olde tatterd~ ~Friars Cowle, which was so snottie and
7    7,    3|      laide by his holie habit, Cowle, Hood, Booke, and~ ~Beads,
8    7,    5|    that he was cloathed in his Cowle, with a~ ~large Hood hanging
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