Day, Novell

1    2,    2|     yet~ ~casually meete with worser Lodging.~ ~ In the time
2    2,    2| lodging hath proved never the worser. Perhaps this verie night
3    3,    2|       in vaine, and drew on a worser~ ~consequence then death,
4    4,    1|    this is, should have~ ~any worser grave then gold, wherein
5    5,   10|  Husband and Wife. Let mee be worser garmented, courser~ ~dieted,
6    9,    8|     that hee had met with the worser bargaine, and~ ~Guiotto
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