Day, Novell

 1    2,    3|        furie, and (perhaps) the Princesse~ ~her selfe too. On the
 2    2,    3|      peace~ ~betweene them, the Princesse, and Alessandro, he gave
 3    2,    3|      was come, hee caused the~ ~Princesse (cloathed in most rich and
 4    2,    3|      thence.~ ~ Alessandro, his Princesse and her traine thus leaving
 5    2,    3|     tranquility, with the faire Princesse his~ ~wife, proving to be
 6    2,    8|     ought to have of a Royall~ ~Princesse, even almost sicke to death
 7    4,    1|         and very neere to the~ ~Princesse lodging, as being altogether
 8    4,    1|       into the cave againe, the Princesse making the doore fast~ ~
 9    4,    1|    amongst the~ ~rest, when the Princesse, being named Ghismonda,
10    4,    4|       those parts) to let the~ ~Princesse understand, in such secret
11    4,    4|  winning like admittance to the Princesse: related at large~ ~unto
12    4,    4|   favouring windes. The young~ ~Princesse, who understood and saw
13    4,    4|          the messenger from the Princesse: to shew himselfe a man
14    4,    4|        Ship which~ ~carried the Princesse, must come along that Coast.
15    4,    4| Afterward, having recovered the Princesse dead body out of the~ ~Sea,
16    4,    5|   Gerbino, and~ ~his beautifull Princesse, after an extreame and vehement
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