Day, Novell

 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
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