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1 Ind | owne, I left~ ~them at the Cittie gate, when I came thence 2 Ind | forsake the sicke and sad Cittie. But,~ ~because such things 3 1, 2| respects, then this famous Cittie doth affoord thee, to resolve 4 2, 3| heeretofore, there dwelt in our Cittie, a Knight named~ ~Signior 5 2, 5| the~ ~cheefe Church of the Cittie, had beene buried the Archbishop 6 2, 7| time; in the Port of the~ ~Cittie, called Caffa, there lay 7 2, 7| little greefe of the whole~ ~Cittie) they found the Princes 8 4, 6| and women dwelling in the Cittie, the bodie of~ ~Gabriello 9 5, 8| miles~ ~distant from the Cittie which was called Chiasso, 10 6, 9| times long~ ~since past, our Cittie had many excellent and commendable 11 6, 9| on horsebacke thorow the Cittie, sometimes~ ~performing 12 7, 7| Noble Gentleman of this Cittie, who~ ~is named Egano: he 13 8, 1| He thus continuing in the Cittie of Millaine,~ ~fastened 14 8, 4| unknowne unto you all, that the Cittie of Fieosola, the~ ~mountaine 15 8, 7| the subversion of an whole Cittie, then~ ~this tyranny of 16 8, 9| then any else in~ ~the Cittie beside, and verily they 17 10, 5| one night, and without the Cittie Wals, the~ ~goodliest Garden