Day, Novell

 1    3,    2|         so high a pitch, as to be enamoured of a Queene. And~ ~dayly,
 2    3,    6|  understand, that hee was greatly enamoured of his Wife, and had~ ~appointed
 3    3,    7|            who became earnestly~ ~enamoured of a Widdow, called Hermelina,
 4    3,    7|           was most affectionately enamoured; cannot chuse, but let the~ ~
 5    3,    7|          the day hee first became enamoured of you; and what grace~ ~
 6    4,    2|          which made him instantly enamoured of her, and that beyond~ ~
 7    4,    2|          that God Cupid should be enamoured of~ ~her beauty; and therefore
 8    4,    3|            was so extraordinarily enamoured of Ninetta, as no man~ ~
 9    4,    6|            named Andreana, became enamoured of a~ ~young Gentleman called
10    4,    8|      years of~ ~age, is so deeply enamoured of a yong Girle, named Silvestra,
11    4,    9|     friendship) became overfondly enamoured,~ ~expressing the same by
12    5,    3|           in Rome, who was~ ~much enamoured of a beautifull Gentlewoman,
13    5,    4|      marriage,~ ~became exceeding enamoured of her, yet concealed his
14    7,    6|     delights of her Husband; grew enamoured of a young Gentleman, called~ ~
15    8,    9|          doe; yet because you are enamoured of so~ ~rare a beauty, as
16    9,    5| Calandrino became extraordinarily enamoured of a young Damosell,~ ~named
17   10,    4|             his yonger dayes) was enamoured of a Gentlewoman, called
18   10,    6|        King, being so~ ~earnestly enamoured as this King was; should
19   10,    7|           beholding him, she grew enamoured, and fell into extremity
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