Day, Novell

1    7,    4| leaving him sleeping in this drunkennesse, would~ ~alwayes get her
2    7,    4|     builde on her husbands~ ~drunkennesse, that not onely shee adventured
3    7,    4| beside thy more then beastly drunkennesse: all~ ~the neighbours will
4    7,    4|   punishment,~ ~both for his drunkennesse, and causlesse jealousie.~ ~
5    7,    4|    not~ ~onely refraine from drunkennesse, but also, never more be
6    7,    5|       as his jealousie~ ~and drunkennesse justly deserved: the King (
7    7,    8|   because he spake it in his drunkennesse, and as freely as~ ~I forgive
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