Day, Novell

 1   10,    7|         that a Gentleman, named Manutio de~ ~Arezza, might be permitted
 2   10,    7| permitted to come see her. This Manutio was (in those~ ~times) held
 3   10,    7|       have some conference with Manutio alone,~ ~and every one being
 4   10,    7|        him in~ ~this manner.~ ~ Manutio, I have made choyce of thee,
 5   10,    7|     Know then my dearest friend Manutio, that on the~ ~solemne festivall
 6   10,    7|  flowing~ ~forth abundantly.~ ~ Manutio did not a little wonder
 7   10,    7|       to his good fortune. When Manutio~ ~was gone from her, hee
 8   10,    7|        contained in this Ditty, Manutio fitted with noates so~ ~
 9   10,    7|   seemed a happy opportunity to Manutio, to sing the dittie so~ ~
10   10,    7|        of~ ~alteration.~ ~ When Manutio had ended the Song, the
11   10,    7|       gracious~ ~Lord, answered Manutio, it must needes seeme straunge
12   10,    7|         concerned? Sir~ ~(quoth Manutio) I dare not disclose that
13   10,    7|         his Bedchamber, where~ ~Manutio related all at large to
14   10,    7|       to~ ~come and see her.~ ~ Manutio, more then contented, to
15   10,    7| considered on the matters which Manutio had~ ~revealed to him, knowing
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