Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |         two infected parts were growne mortiferous, and would disperse~ ~
 2    1,    1|       he (honest man) being now growne aged, and having lived all~ ~
 3    1,    3|       that in regard he was now growne very old, he would leave
 4    1,    9|        Master Albert, and being growne aged, to~ ~the estimate
 5    2,    6|     yeeres, named Geoffrey, and growne great with child~ ~with
 6    2,    7|        affection; for being now growne amorous of her, and remembrance
 7    2,    8|       proofe in many, who being growne to yeeres of grave discretion,
 8    2,    8|     seeing himselfe now to be~ ~growne aged, hee was desirous to
 9    3,    3|     which hee dartes at me: but growne he is so bolde and~ ~shamelesse,
10    4,    2|           a little boy, but now growne to manly stature. You see
11    4,    8|           Jeronimo, you are now growne to an indifferent stature,
12    4,    8|        Whereuppon, his love was growne to stich an extremity, that
13    4,    8|     altred, because she was now growne no more mindfull~ ~of him,
14    5,    9|       that his Sonne (already~ ~growne to indifferent stature)
15    7,    1|   stoode still without, and was growne somewhat~ ~suspitious of
16    9,    3|      for I feele my selfe to be growne extreamely sicke, and see
17    9,    6| apparant,~ ~Panuccio (being now growne wiser by others example)
18    9,   10|       but after~ ~they were all growne silent, Dioneus began in
19   10,    5|         dead, and the kindnesse growne cold in Signiour Gentile,~ ~
20   10,    6|      called the Aged; should be growne~ ~amorous, surely to me
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