Day, Novell

 1    1,    3|        furnish him, if he could be won to do it willingly: but
 2    2,    6|     returned backe againe, and had won their wonted offices in
 3    2,    9|         thus. Bernardo,~ ~if I had won the wager, I know not what
 4    2,    9|            gifts of money, that he won her to~ ~further him in
 5    2,    9|       before Bernardo, that he had won his five thousand~ ~Duckets,
 6    2,    9|           which I did, and thereby won the wager. But hee, who
 7    2,    9|          life,~ ~by what meanes he won the Wager of the five thousand
 8    3,    9|             quoth she) then have I won the Count Bertrand~ ~of
 9    4,    2|           to all the Citizens, and won~ ~such respect among them;
10    4,    4|  answerable to his due deservings, won such~ ~honourable entertainment
11    5,    1|          faire Iphigenia, having~ ~won her in so short a while
12    5,    3|       living: and if he could have won her fathers consent, he~ ~
13    5,    5|             as had (already) halfe won the liking of~ ~the Virgin;
14    5,    8| notwithstanding,~ ~the other women won her along with them.~ ~
15    6,    6|             they all agreed he had won: and nothing was heard for
16    6,    6|            an hour but "Scalza has won!" and "The Baronchi are
17    7,    9|        Axel neither is the victory won, upon a silly~ ~and shallow
18    8,   10|            this City, which hath~ ~won the sole possession of my
19    9,    4|        conquered~ ~Aniolliero, and won his consent.~ ~ Being entred
20   10,    7|          death,~ ~ The Launce that won him Honour, hath me slaine,~ ~
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