Day, Novell

 1    4,    7|       Faire Simonida affecting Pasquino, and walking with him in
 2    4,    7|      garden, it fortuned, that Pasquino rubbed his teeth with a~ ~
 3    4,    7|      charged with the death of Pasquino,~ ~she rubbed her teeth
 4    4,    7|       young~ ~springall, named Pasquino, whose generous behaviour,
 5    4,    7|   earnest desire to enjoy him. Pasquino on the other side, as leysure~ ~
 6    4,    7|     flame: it~ ~fortuned, that Pasquino sitting by Simonida, told
 7    4,    7|        the Garden appointed by Pasquino; where she found~ ~him readily
 8    4,    7|        Lagina in one part, and Pasquino with his Simonida in another.
 9    4,    7|      invite them. At~ ~length, Pasquino chanced to crop a leafe
10    4,    7| running to her. They~ ~finding Pasquino not onely to be dead, but
11    4,    7|       uppon them,~ ~and seeing Pasquino lying dead, and hugely swoln,
12    4,    7| fellowes~ ~and companions with Pasquino, who came into the Garden
13    4,    7|        ill carriage towardes~ ~Pasquino; according as she had seene
14    4,    7|    other intimate friends of~ ~Pasquino, having noted in what manner
15    4,    7|    even by the like~ ~accident Pasquino formerly did, to the admirable
16    4,    7|     imputation, and follow her Pasquino, in~ ~the very same manner
17    4,    7|     concerning the deaths~ ~of Pasquino and Simonida: whose bodies
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