Day, Novell

 1    8,    2|        pretty~ ~woman, named Monna Belcolore. To compasse his amorous
 2    8,    2|           of the rest, named Monna Belcolore, and wife to a~ ~plaine
 3    8,    2|         familiar acquaintance with Belcolore, hee sent~ ~her sundry gifts
 4    8,    2|        time, for him to goe visite Belcolore, and to make~ ~triall of
 5    8,    2|           them that dwell heere.~ ~Belcolore being then above in the
 6    8,    2|         the Citie. By this time,~ ~Belcolore was descended downe the
 7    8,    2|          vehement sigh,~ ~said. My Belcolore, how long shall I pine and
 8    8,    2|            an holy~ ~man? Holy-men Belcolore, (quoth Sir Simon) are made
 9    8,    2| infirmities. Santa Maria, answered Belcolore, Dare Priests~ ~doe such
10    8,    2|        things as you talke of? Yes Belcolore (quoth he) and much~ ~better
11    8,    2|            marriage. True~ ~(quoth Belcolore) but much more from medling
12    8,    2|       wives.~ ~Touch not that Text Belcolore, replyed Sir Simon, it is
13    8,    2|            I pray thee be mine.~ ~ Belcolore observing his smirking behaviour,
14    8,    2|       accomplished.~ ~ Alas sweete Belcolore answered Sir Simon, I never
15    8,    2|         them hither. Oh Sir (quoth Belcolore) you men are quicke~ ~promisers,
16    8,    2|       otherwise to be moved.~ ~Nay Belcolore (quoth he) I hope you will
17    8,    2|          the choysest~ ~manner.~ ~ Belcolore looking on the Cloake, said.
18    8,    2|            Sir Simon, upon my word Belcolore, it is of~ ~a right fine
19    8,    2|           The Cloake is laid up by Belcolore, and Sir Simon so forward
20    8,    2|      sending~ ~him to the house of Belcolore, with request of lending
21    8,    2|       meate~ ~required such sawce. Belcolore suspecting no treachery,
22    8,    2|        Pestell, beare them home to Belcolore,~ ~and tell her: Sir Simon
23    8,    2|            comming to the house of Belcolore, found her sitting~ ~at
24    8,    2|        rest of Sir Simons message. Belcolore hearing the Cloake~ ~demaunded,
25    8,    2|        Clearke) he may command it. Belcolore rose~ ~grumbling from the
26    8,    2|          spake but in jest; albeit Belcolore was so angry with~ ~Sir
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