Day, Novell

 1    1,    6|          in what manner they were uttered. Presently the Inquisitor,~ ~
 2    1,    9| remembring the words, so~ ~lately uttered by Madam Pampinea; that
 3    2,    8|         hearts desire.~ ~ As shee uttered these words, the teares
 4    3,    5|      behalfe, and as if she had~ ~uttered the words, thus he spake.~ ~
 5    3,    6|      simple in this.~ ~ Ricciardo uttered these words, teares streaming
 6    3,    9|           a bashfull blushing was uttered too; yet the Countesse~ ~
 7    3,    9|          private speeches in bed, uttered betweene himselfe and her,~ ~
 8    4,    1|    delivered her the present, and uttered the words as he was commaunded:~ ~
 9    4,    2|          other idle speeches shee uttered, in proud opinion of her~ ~
10    4,    5|         even as if they had beene uttered to~ ~her Lorenzo, and day
11    4,    6|       these words, which were not uttered without infinite~ ~teares,
12    4,    8|        upon the beds side by her, uttered these his~ ~very last words.
13    7,    6|          for it.~ ~ Before he had uttered halfe these words, Beltramo,
14    7,    8|        for me. No sooner had~ ~he uttered these angry words, but hee
15    8,    7|            another. When you have uttered your mind, they wil depart
16    8,    7|          All the while as Reniero uttered these speeches, the miserable~ ~
17    8,    8|         the words which Zeppa had uttered, the answer of his wife,
18    8,    9|         so assembled, every man~ ~uttered his minde to those two Schollers,
19    8,   10|            that variety of matter uttered so~ ~freely, will be much
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