Day, Novell

 1    1,    5|           Afterward, the Queene commaunded Madam Fiammetta, (sitting
 2    1,    5|       Country~ ~affoorded, shee commaunded her Cookes, that onely of
 3    1,    6|        to his~ ~Chamber againe; commaunded the doore to be made fast,
 4    2,    7|    hands, and wept bitterly; he commaunded the Mariners to~ ~launch
 5    2,    8|      was both poore and aged:~ ~commaunded one of his men, to take
 6    2,    9|       Then the Soldane strictly commaunded, that on some high and~ ~
 7    3,    4|       looks toward~ ~Pamphilus, commaunded him to continue on their
 8    4,    1|     uttered the words as he was commaunded:~ ~shee tooke the Cup, and
 9    6,    2|      which deniall, Messer Geri commaunded one of his~ ~servants, to
10    6,   10| desirous to see it;~ ~sodainely commaunded Supper to be served in,
11    6, Song|      temper, calling Tindaro,~ ~commaunded him to bring his Bagge-pipe,
12    7,    2|        it being ended, the King commaunded Philostratus, that~ ~hee
13    8,    2|   Queene, smiling on Pamphilus, commaunded him to follow next:~ ~whereupon,
14    8, Song|       go take their rest:~ ~she commaunded them severally to their
15   10,    6|        three of the traine, hee commaunded them to attend on~ ~his
16   10,    9|       accomplish whatsoever hee commaunded, according as~ ~heaven did
17   10,   10|   leading the dance:~ ~the King commaunded Madame Fiammetta to sing
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