Day, Novell

1  Ind      |    so, in~ ~whose solicitude lieth the best living of all mortals.
2    1,    4|    part of the wood,~ ~which lieth ready cut downe in the Forrest;
3    3,    7|    and I will doe so much as lieth in me, to make a full satisfaction~ ~
4    4,    2| credulous people, what craft lieth concealed under their~ ~
5    7,    5|     the~ ~doore, entreth in, lieth downe by me, and this every
6    7,    5|   Friar that confest me, and lieth every night with~ ~me, and
7    9,    3| faile thee in any thing that lieth in our power.~ ~ By this
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