Day, Novell

1    1,    9|          his dayly walkes by the widdowes lodging,~ ~it chaunced upon
2    3,    7|           beguile many credulous widdowes: simple women, yea, and
3    3,    9|         happening into a~ ~poore Widdowes house, like a poore Pilgrime,
4    3,    9|      wonted lodging, at the aged widdowes house, where first shee
5    8,    4| requisite a thing honestie is in widdowes.~ ~Wherefore, pardon mee (
6    8,    4|        visit the Brethren at the Widdowes house, because he tooke
7    8,    4|     intent.~ ~ Being come to the Widdowes house, they passed through
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