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 1   10,    4|     COURTESIES~ ~ ~ ~ Signior Gentile de Carisendi, being come
 2   10,    4| goodly Sonne: was (by Signior Gentile)~ ~delivered to her owne
 3   10,    4|    his vertues, named Signior Gentile de Carisendi, who (in~ ~
 4   10,    4|     to the hearing of Signior Gentile, by one that~ ~was his endeared
 5   10,    4|    entirely: so fared it with Gentile, who being once minded to
 6   10,    4|   house in Bologna. Signior~ ~Gentile had a worthy Lady to his
 7   10,    4|     was, and secing~ ~Signior Gentile standing before her: he
 8   10,    4|      the good old Lady did,~ ~Gentile himselfe helping to relate
 9   10,    4|      Madame, answered Signior Gentile,~ ~whatsoever I sought to
10   10,    4|    her power: whereto Signior Gentile~ ~thus answered.~ ~ Madame,
11   10,    4|     Lady, Mother to Signior~ ~Gentile, it was not long before
12   10,    4|  augmented the joy of her and Gentile, who tooke order,~ ~that
13   10,    4|       Table, and then Signior Gentile~ ~spake thus. Behold, worthy
14   10,    4|     with weeping. But Signior Gentile, starting~ ~up from the
15   10,    4|       give him mine owne name Gentile. Let me entreat thee, that,~ ~
16   10,    4|       one~ ~highly commending Gentile, and such also as chanced
17   10,    4|      from her~ ~grave Signior Gentile lived long after, a loyall
18   10,    4| comparable to this of Signior Gentile? Youth and ardent~ ~affection,
19   10,    5|       worthy Act of~ ~Signior Gentile to the skies; till the King
20   10,    5|      maintaine, that Signiour Gentile~ ~performed a magnificent
21   10,    5|       growne cold in Signiour Gentile,~ ~by losse of his former
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