Day, Novell

 1    5,    1|       winning his faire Lady Iphigenia on the Seas, was afterward
 2    5,    1|  with him he~ ~recovered his Iphigenia againe, and faire Cassandra,
 3    5,    1|       Damosel (who was named Iphigenia) awaked before any of the
 4    5,    1|      at all to the demand of Iphigenia: but~ ~so soone as he beheld
 5    5,    1|    by~ ~the bright beauty of Iphigenia, mooved much admiration (
 6    5,    1|       And afterward, love to Iphigenia being~ ~the sole occasion
 7    5,    1| although Chynon by affecting Iphigenia,~ ~failed in some particular
 8    5,    1|      indeed) remembring that Iphigenia~ ~tearmed him Chynon, and
 9    5,    1|       Ciphaeus the Father of Iphigenia, that he would be pleased
10    5,    1|      passe, that must convey Iphigenia to Rhodes~ ~to her husband.
11    5,    1|  them that had the charge of Iphigenia, saying.~ ~Strike your sayles,
12    5,    1|       I desire to have faire Iphigenia from you, whom I~ ~love
13    5,    1|      their eyes, delivered~ ~Iphigenia to Chynon; who beholding
14    5,    1|      some time in comforting Iphigenia, who as yet sate sadly~ ~
15    5,    1| continue there safely with~ ~Iphigenia. But Fortune, who was so
16    5,    1| affliction, but especially~ ~Iphigenia, who wept and greeved beyond
17    5,    1|      whom~ ~Chynon had taken Iphigenia, were newly entred with
18    5,    1| befell them at Sea, and that Iphigenia might now be~ ~recovered
19    5,    1|      defence of himselfe and Iphigenia,~ ~they were all taken,
20    5,    1|   the intended Husband for~ ~Iphigenia (who had already heard the
21    5,    1| lover Chynon, lost his faire Iphigenia, having~ ~won her in so
22    5,    1|       as a kisse. But as for Iphigenia, she was royally welcommed
23    5,    1|      were in the~ ~Ship with Iphigenia, and had their lives courteously
24    5,    1|     same time as he wedded~ ~Iphigenia. Hereupon, he consulted
25    5,    1|  also assure thee to enjoy~ ~Iphigenia, so thou wilt assist me
26    5,    1|   returned joyfully with his Iphigenia home to~ ~Cyprus, and Lysimachus
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