Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|     lodged~ ~in the house of two Florentine brethren, that living on
 2    2,    1|      fortune, that there stood a Florentine neere~ ~to the body, who
 3    2,    1|      Well~ ~enough (answered the Florentine) I know him to be as direct
 4    2,    1| discoursed no further with the~ ~Florentine, but pressed on mainely
 5    2,    1|       perhaps) because hee was a Florentine:~ ~flatly determined to
 6    3,    7|         from his head, using his Florentine~ ~tongue, he said; Tell
 7    4      |   written not only in our vulgar Florentine~ ~prose, without any ambitious
 8    6,    3|     Court:~ ~among all the other Florentine Dames, one proved to bee
 9    6,    6|         Michiele Scalza, a young Florentine, had so facetious and productive~ ~
10    6,    6|    antiquity and nobility of the Florentine families. Some~ ~gave the
11    6,    9|       the rash folly of certaine Florentine Gentlemen, that~ ~thought
12    7,    7|           there dwelt in Paris a Florentine Gentleman, who falling into
13    8,    9|  therefore understoode not these Florentine tearmes: became fully~ ~
14    8,   10|         time since, that a young Florentine of~ ~ours, named Niccolo
15    9,    1|          being affected by two~ ~Florentine Gentlemen, the one named
16   10,    1|       DUTIFULL SERVICES~ ~ ~ ~ A Florentine knight, named Signior Rogiero
17   10,    2|       Alphonso bestowed~ ~on the Florentine knight, passed through the
18   10,    7|        Lisana, the Daughter of a Florentine Apothecary, named Bernardo~ ~
19   10,    7|       there dwelt~ ~at Palermo a Florentine Apothecary, named Bernardo
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