Day, Novell

 1    1,    6|   Master Can de la Scala, a Magnifico and mighty Lord, for a sudden~ ~
 2    3,    5|      Ricciardo surnamed the Magnifico, gave a Horse to Signior~ ~
 3    3,    5|   was generally tearmed the Magnifico,~ ~who had long time affected,
 4    3,    5|     so chanced, that this~ ~Magnifico had the very choisest and
 5    3,    5|  request the Gelding, the~ ~Magnifico would frankely give it him,
 6    3,    5|     any money, sent for the Magnifico, desiring to buy his fayre~ ~
 7    3,    5|     him of free gift. The~ ~Magnifico hearing this request, was
 8    3,    5|     to make a scorne at the Magnifico, made answer,~ ~that he
 9    3,    5|     Hall, to heare what the Magnifico would say.~ ~Againe he there
10    3,    5|  being so unmercifull to my Magnifico. Repentance then~ ~serves
11    3,    5|  you may save it.~ ~ So the Magnifico ceasing, with teares streaming
12    3,    5|     like Offices, which the Magnifico (for her sake)~ ~from time
13    3,    5|  her intended answer to the Magnifico, if~ ~promise had beene
14    3,    5|  will. All this while the~ ~Magnifico sate as mute as she, and
15    3,    5|    words, thus he spake.~ ~ Magnifico, and my friend, surely it
16    3,    5| finde occasion.~ ~ When the Magnifico in the person of the Lady,
17    3,    5|   one~ ~word; wherefore the Magnifico arose, and returned to the
18    3,    5|  thee? No Sir, answered the Magnifico, for you~ ~promised I should
19    3,    5|    mine? I doe, replied the Magnifico,~ ~but if I had thought,
20    3,    6|    but the cunning of~ ~the Magnifico, being much commended by
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