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1 2, 5| travelling from Perouse to Naples to buy Horses,~ ~was (in 2 2, 5| Market (for his purpose)~ ~at Naples, did put five hundred Crownes 3 2, 5| now~ ~had drawne him to Naples. The witty young housewife, 4 2, 5| love him beyond all other, Naples not~ ~containing a man of 5 2, 5| it,~ ~but tolde him, that Naples was a Citie of such strict 6 2, 5| buried the Archbishop of Naples~ ~named Signior Phillippo 7 2, 5| speede to get him out of Naples. As instantly he did,~ ~ 8 2, 6| againe, setting sayle for Naples to visit her Parents; but 9 2, 6| vessell being bound for Naples, was hurried to the~ ~Ile 10 3, 6| further off, even so far as~ ~Naples, to see how one of those 11 3, 6| knowledge.~ ~ In the Citie of Naples, it being of great antiquity, 12 3, 6| that most of the people of Naples, but~ ~especially Madam 13 3, 6| beyond all other women in Naples, and yet~ ~could never vaunt, 14 4, 5| Messina, and went to dwell in Naples, Isabella~ ~crying and calling 15 5, 6| is an Iland very neere to Naples, wherein (not long since)~ ~ 16 5, 6| Gentlemen, which~ ~came from Naples, had made their retreate. 17 6, 3| Marshall to King Robert of~ ~Naples, came thither to visite 18 7, 2| long since, there lived in Naples, an honest meane man, who~ ~ 19 8, 10| done,~ ~but directly for Naples hee shaped his course. At 20 8, 10| next daie following~ ~to Naples, to buy more cloathes, which 21 8, 10| taken goods: set saile for Naples towards Pietro della Canigiano, 22 9, 9| France, as he passed by Naples, hee~ ~overtooke another 23 10, 6| King being~ ~returned to Naples, he determined, as we to