Day, Novell

 1    9,    6|      Gentlemen, the one named Panuccio, and the other Adriano,~ ~
 2    9,    6|       effects; he being named Panuccio, and she~ ~Nicholletta.~ ~
 3    9,    6|   thus encreasing day by day, Panuccio grew~ ~exceedingly desirous
 4    9,    6|      opened the~ ~doore, when Panuccio spake in this manner to
 5    9,    6|      are come hither. Signior Panuccio, answered the~ ~hoste, it
 6    9,    6|    disquiet the Gentlemen.~ ~ Panuccio having subtily observed
 7    9,    6|     discontented. Now while~ ~Panuccio continued thus with the
 8    9,    6|    this strange~ ~manner, and Panuccio fearing, lest sleepe seazing
 9    9,    6|       very soundly before.~ ~ Panuccio supposing that he was laid
10    9,    6|     well advised, hee said to Panuccio. Canst thou make vaunt of
11    9,    6|      finde it.~ ~ Our amorous Panuccio being none of the wisest
12    9,    6|     had past betweene him and Panuccio. The Hoste replyed, saying.
13    9,    6|     it to passe, that Signior Panuccio could~ ~not keepe himselfe
14    9,    6| cunningly begun, he called to Panuccio, saying. Have~ ~not I tolde
15    9,    6|    was verily perswaded, that Panuccio spake in a~ ~dreame all
16    9,    6|   more constantly apparant,~ ~Panuccio (being now growne wiser
17    9,    6|    him, saying. Awake Signior Panuccio, and get you gone hence~ ~
18    9,    6|  hence~ ~to your owne bed.~ ~ Panuccio, yawning and stretching
19    9,    6|     hoast began to~ ~smile at Panuccio, mocking him with his idle
20    9,    6|    her mother beleeve, that~ ~Panuccio did nothing else but dreame.
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