Day, Novell

 1    4,    6|            young Gentleman called Gabriello. In conference together,
 2    4,    6|           his to her; whereupon~ ~Gabriello fell downe sodainly dead
 3    4,    6|  Seigneury, as they were carrying Gabriello, to lay him before his owne~ ~
 4    4,    6|         with a Neighbour, named~ ~Gabriello; a comely young Gentleman,
 5    4,    6|          many meetings with her~ ~Gabriello. And solemne vowes being
 6    4,    6|     dreamed, that~ ~shee met with Gabriello in the Garden, where they
 7    4,    6| comprehend. It rudely seized upon Gabriello, and in despight~ ~of her
 8    4,    6|        dreame. In regard whereof, Gabriello being desirous to visite~ ~
 9    4,    6|  Discourse passing betweene them, Gabriello~ ~demanded of her, upon
10    4,    6|       what might~ ~ensue thereon. Gabriello hearing this, began to smile,
11    4,    6|          this~ ~other reported by Gabriello: but yet to give him no
12    4,    6|         feares, it fortuned, that Gabriello sodainly breathing forth
13    4,    6|      paine doest~ ~thou feele?~ ~ Gabriello answered not one word, but
14    4,    6|           over the dead body of~ ~Gabriello, Andreana in this manner
15    4,    6|       therein wrapped the body of Gabriello, with a faire wrought pillow~ ~
16    4,    6|           her finger, wherewith~ ~Gabriello had solemnly espoused her,
17    4,    6|       them, that they would grace Gabriello with~ ~most honourable obsequies.~ ~
18    4,    6|        the Cittie, the bodie of~ ~Gabriello being laide in the midst
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