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1 1, 1| Friar: but tell me~ ~Sonne, Didst thou ever beare false witnes 2 2, 9| of this foule lye, what didst thou to thy Wife? Being~ ~( 3 3, 1| him, saying: Introth thou didst well~ ~Lurco, to come away 4 3, 3| away so mercifully, as thou didst. Once more I would~ ~entreat 5 3, 8| in the world againe. Thou didst leave thy wife newly conceived~ ~ 6 4, 2| Because (quoth he) thou didst so saucily presume~ ~this 7 4, 6| and the small trust thou~ ~didst repose in me, because thou 8 7, 4| constantly beleeve, that thou didst first strangle~ ~me in the 9 7, 5| Fryar. How? quoth Geloso, didst not thou confesse~ ~so much 10 7, 9| from hence, since thou~ ~didst climbe up into the Tree, 11 8, 6| couldst spare,~ ~by him thou didst send away thy Brawne, to 12 8, 7| selfe, that albeit thou didst not injoy my company~ ~that 13 8, 7| pastime~ ~of my misery, thou didst demand of him, which seemed 14 8, 7| understanding, as~ ~when thou didst out-reach me with thy disloyall 15 8, 7| scorne) not long since, thou didst terme me: whose life may~ ~ 16 8, 7| unto thee, whereby thou didst compasse the~ ~meanes, to 17 8, 7| me, which although thou didst earnestly covet,~ ~yet my 18 8, 7| take on thee now, as thou didst extend~ ~compassion to me 19 8, 7| abuse any Gentleman, as thou didst me.~ ~ Having thus spoken, 20 8, 9| apprehensive man hath done. Thou didst not search~ ~into it halfe 21 8, 9| faint-hearted fellow. If thou didst know, what I have heeretofore 22 8, Song| me prepare;~ ~ Still thou didst comfort me.~ ~ Love, I found 23 9, 3| nothing so well, as thou didst yesterday. Calandrino began 24 9, 6| The Hoste replyed, saying. Didst~ ~thou not heare him wife, 25 9, 8| ceremonious~ ~manner, saying. How didst thou like the fat Lampreyes 26 9, 8| quoth Blondello) as thou didst the~ ~Sturgeon and Lampreyes 27 10, 3| to spend what is thine, didst hold~ ~it for no shame to 28 10, 5| appeareth possible.~ ~Ill didst thou therefore first of