Day, Novell

1    1,    1|   seeing~ ~himselfe idle, and greedy after worldly goods, considering
2    1,    1|       on pilgrimages) even as greedy drunkards doe, in~ ~drinking
3    1,    7| Avarice, being~ ~so miserably greedy and covetous, as no man
4    5,    2|    with sufficient riches: by greedy~ ~seeking to get more, happened
5    6,    3|    give consent. Which in a~ ~greedy avaritious humour he did,
6    7,    5|       heart, and, but for his greedy covetous desire to know
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