Day, Novell

 1    2,    4|       Land, and then the~ ~woman perceyved that it had the forme of
 2    2,    6|        her.~ ~Hereby plainly she perceyved, that now she had lost her
 3    2,    7|        the~ ~other, and plainely perceyved, that though they were equally
 4    4,    3|    poverty.~ ~ ~ ~ When the King perceyved that Madame Pampinea had
 5    4,    8|    entreated him. But when she~ ~perceyved him to lye so still, as
 6    5,    3|       for them. Which when Pedro perceyved, and saw none~ ~tarrying
 7    7,    4|             So soone as the King perceyved, that the Novell reported
 8    7,    8|  temptation. But~ ~when the King perceyved, that Madame Philomena sate
 9    8,    6| performed, and when~ ~Calandrino perceyved, that the Priest would suffer
10    8,    7|         naked by him, he plainly perceyved, that the nights~ ~obscurity
11    8,   10|         her losse: she plainly~ ~perceyved, that although she lived
12    9,    2|       Which when the poore Nunne perceyved; by causing the Abbesse
13    9,    2|      feele it: and then they all perceyved~ ~plainly, the reason of
14    9,    5|      then any~ ~handsomnesse she perceyved in him.~ ~ Calandrino threw
15    9,    5|          might verie easily have perceyved~ ~it.~ ~ She also on the
16   10,    9|          Which when Saladine had perceyved, he tooke his Baschaes~ ~
17   10,   10|  travaile.~ ~ When the Marquesse perceyved, that Grizelda beleeved
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