Day, Novell

 1    1,    9|      countenance of~ ~this lovely widdow. In regard whereof, his
 2    1,    9|          seat, thanking the faire widdow for her gentle offer; tooke
 3    2,    2|        friendly lodged by a faire Widdow,~ ~and recompenced likewise
 4    2,    2|           young Lady, who was a~ ~widdow, so beautifull and comely
 5    2,    2|           mine is yours; and of a widdow I will~ ~become your wife,
 6    2,    6|         named Sophia, being the~ ~widdow of one Messer Nicolas Grignam,
 7    2,    6|          for thee, or~ ~her) is a widdow, and her marriage is both
 8    3,    2|       Tendelinga, the late~ ~left widdow of Vetario, who likewise
 9    3,    4|       Puccio, and~ ~observing the widdow to be faire, fresh, and
10    3,    4|         labour she was about? The widdow, being much addicted to~ ~
11    3,    7|        earnestly~ ~enamoured of a Widdow, called Hermelina, the daughter
12    3,    7|      younger yeeres, being left a widdow, I entirely affected an~ ~
13    3,    8|       remaine in the state of a~ ~Widdow? Very true, saide the Abbot,
14    3,    9|        demanded of~ ~the good old Widdow, what Gentleman he was?
15    5,    9|         Giana~ ~being thus left a widdow; as commonly it is the custome
16    8,    4|       with a Gentlewoman, being a widdow, and named Piccarda, who
17    8,    4|          a~ ~Gentlewoman, being a Widdow, and commonlie there stiled
18    8,    4|        profession. Beside, I am a Widdow, and~ ~you are not ignorant,
19    8,    7|       named~ ~Helena, she being a Widdow, and addicted in affection
20    9,    1|               Madame Francesca, a Widdow of Pistoya, being affected
21    9,    1| beautifull~ ~Gentlewoman, being a Widdow, whom two of our Florentines (
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