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1 4, 4| daughter, called Madame Constance. The saide~ ~Rogero died 2 5, 2| HIGHER DEGREE~ ~ ~ ~ Faire Constance of Liparis, fell in love 3 5, 2| King: he married the saide Constance, and~ ~returned richly home 4 5, 2| lived a yong Damosell, named Constance, born of very sufficient~ ~ 5 5, 2| vertuous qualities; affecting Constance in harty~ ~manner: and she 6 5, 2| not a man escaped. When~ ~Constance, heard these unwelcome tydings ( 7 5, 2| there in this manner? When~ ~Constance, heard her speake the Latine 8 5, 2| Susa in Barbarie. Which Constance hearing, and plainly~ ~perceyving, 9 5, 2| very thankefull for it.~ ~ Constance hearing that she spake the 10 5, 2| woman as she was,~ ~left Constance in her poore Cottage, and 11 5, 2| backe againe, and~ ~covering Constance with her Mantle, led her 12 5, 2| woman began in this manner. Constance, I~ ~will bring thee to 13 5, 2| seriously~ ~fasten her eye on Constance, and compassion provoking 14 5, 2| time were very familiar to Constance, and so pleasing grew her~ ~ 15 5, 2| harsh and difficult.~ ~ Constance continuing thus in the old 16 5, 2| to the hearing of poore Constance, that~ ~Martuccio Gomito ( 17 5, 2| Thunis, where both she and Constance~ ~found honourable welcome, 18 5, 2| that his faire friend Constance was come thither to see 19 5, 2| house.~ ~ No sooner did Constance behold him, but she was 20 5, 2| spake. My deerest love~ ~Constance! Art thou yet living? It 21 5, 2| lovingly he embraced her, Constance recounted to him all her~ ~ 22 5, 2| those beside of his Love Constance, being purposely~ ~minded ( 23 5, 2| accidents, and sending~ ~for Constance to come before him; from 24 5, 2| Sarazine~ ~Lady, with whom Constance had lived so kindly respected: 25 5, 2| importunity, especially~ ~Constance, who could not be thankfull