Day, Novell

 1    1,    7|          good words, and gracious entertainment,~ ~discoursing with him
 2    2,    2|           bringing him to so good entertainment.~ ~After all this, the Lady
 3    2,    5|       with this solemne and kinde entertainment, and why I should so melt
 4    2,    8|          with me, I will give her entertainment, and~ ~upon her dutifull
 5    3,    1|       onely stood in doubt of his entertainment, because he was too yong
 6    3,    7|           of favour and private~ ~entertainment, as he was at the first,
 7    3,   10|           to complete the day's~ ~entertainment, without trifling away the
 8    4,    2|         may~ ~you safely give him entertainment, without any taxation of
 9    4,    3|      should bee their harbour for entertainment, they made sale of some
10    4,    4| deservings, won such~ ~honourable entertainment in her understanding soule,
11    4,    9|           foode hereafter,~ ~have entertainment there, or my selfe live
12    5,    2|         to accept of that poore~ ~entertainment, which meere necessity compelled
13    5,    3|          given them very gracious entertainment, and understood the~ ~scope
14    5,    3|         by the Lady, as Forrest~ ~entertainment could permit, and there
15    6,    2|         things fitting for honest entertainment about him, and plenty of
16    6,    2|          found the like courteous entertainment, and with~ ~the good liking
17    7,    7|          were willing to give him entertainment.~ ~ Now beleeve me Sir (
18    8,    4|        folly, she gave him such~ ~entertainment as he justly deserved.~ ~
19    8,    5|          merit to have any better entertainment. Wherefore, it would be
20    8,    7|     Ancilla was ready to give him entertainment, conducting him into the~ ~
21    8,    7|       boast,~ ~of his nights hard entertainment, and so concealed all matters
22    8,    8|       Zeppa gave her most kinde~ ~entertainment, taking her gently by the
23    8,    9|        prepared the way for~ ~his entertainment into the Societie of Rovers.
24    8,    9|      regard of my more honourable entertainment,~ ~I will then weare my
25    8,    9|          for your most honourable entertainment. If you wi not credit us,~ ~
26    8,   10|         admitted, neither was his entertainment so affable, or~ ~his cheare
27    9,    4|           he durst not give him~ ~entertainment, not in regard of his insufficiency,
28   10,    4|          you shal find no other~ ~entertainment here, then as if you were
29   10,    6|      Knight, who hath given you~ ~entertainment in his house beyond his
30   10,    9|          rode way, to have your~ ~entertainment somewhat bettered, as many
31   10,    9|       better provided for their~ ~entertainment, which hee intended (on
32   10,   10|           be sumptuous, and~ ~her entertainment to bee most honourable:
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