Day, Novell

 1    1,    6|       and~ ~putting plenty of Crownes in his purse, he referd
 2    2,    5|  Naples, did put five hundred Crownes of gold in his purse, and~ ~
 3    2,    5|      why should not all those crownes be~ ~mine, when the foole
 4    2,    5|      Sister, and five hundred Crownes besides? With many other
 5    2,    5| adventured his five hundred~ ~Crownes on a Ring, wherewith hee
 6    4,   10|   gone) in hope to~ ~get more Crownes, and curtisie from the Mistresse,
 7    6,   10|       he had more millions of Crownes, then all his~ ~life time
 8    8,    1|      also his bringing of the Crownes.~ ~ In the meane while,
 9    8,    1|      to use~ ~but two hundred Crownes onely: I desire you to lend
10    8,    1|      you to lend me so many~ ~Crownes, upon such profite as you
11    8,    1|   adoe, but counted downe the Crownes: departing thence (within
12    8,    1|     and bring the two hundred Crownes with~ ~him.~ ~ Gulfardo,
13    8,    1|       downe the two hundred~ ~Crownes; and delivering them to
14    8,    1|     receive these two hundred Crownes, which~ ~I desire you to
15    8,    1|      receyved the two hundred Crownes, not~ ~regarding wherefore
16    8,    1|  containing truly two hundred Crownes (wherewith she was most
17    8,    1| Worthy Sir,~ ~the two hundred Crownes which you lent me before
18    8,    1|        I received two hundred Crownes of the Gentleman, and never~ ~
19    8,    4|     all other carrying shaven Crownes, in their~ ~luxurious appetites
20    8,    6| bought it of~ ~thee for foure Crownes, onely to cousen thy poore
21    8,   10|       not value two hundred~ ~Crownes: which when she saw, and
22   10,    6|       made like provinciall~ ~Crownes) on their heades, and their
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