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1 Ind | Stratilia appertaining to Fiammetta, shall have the~ ~charge 2 Ind | Dioneus~ ~tooke a Lute, and Fiammetta a Violl de gamba, and began 3 1, 5| Queene commaunded Madam Fiammetta, (sitting on a~ ~banke of 4 1, 6| next to the gentle Lady Fiammetta,~ ~perceiving the modest 5 2, 5| to~ ~remember (said Madam Fiammetta, who was next to deliver 6 2, 6| reported at large by Madam Fiammetta, the Lady Aimillia seeing 7 3, 6| Queene~ ~commanded Madame Fiammetta, to succede next in order 8 3, 7| desire.~ ~ ~ ~ So ceased Fiammetta her discourse, being generally 9 3, 10| contentment, Dioneus and~ ~Fiammetta, sate singing together, 10 4, 2| Novell recounted by Madam Fiammetta, caused teares many times 11 4, 2| love, according~ ~as Madam Fiammetta hath already begun, to let 12 4, 10| to be the gracious Lady Fiammetta, and thus he spake.~ ~Here 13 4, 10| this day endured.~ ~ Madame Fiammetta, whose lockes of haire were 14 5, Ind| OF THE~ ~ MOST NOBLE LADY FIAMMETTA: CONCERNING SUCH PERSONS, 15 5, Ind| golden beames, when Madam~ ~Fiammetta (incited by the sweete singing 16 6, 7| After that Madame Fiammetta had given over speaking, 17 6, 10| to a~ ~Song which Madame Fiammetta sung. When the dance was 18 7, 5| time) turned to Madame Fiammetta, commaunding her to follow 19 7, 6| reported Novell of~ ~Madame Fiammetta, every one applauding the 20 7, 10| trees. Dioneus and Madame Fiammetta, they sate singing together, 21 8, 8| gave command to Madame~ ~Fiammetta, that she should follow 22 9, 5| hir selfe towards Madam Fiammetta,~ ~enjoyning her to succeed 23 10, Ind| Noble Ladies~ ~Philomena and Fiammetta, all the rest following 24 10, 6| while, looking on Madam Fiammetta, he commanded~ ~that she 25 10, 10| the King commaunded Madame Fiammetta to sing a song, which~ ~