Day, Novell

 1    2,    2|            and (as his choysest Jewell of delight) gave her that
 2    4,    4|         prize) not onely is the Jewell which I most esteeme,~ ~
 3    5,    1|  Cassandra from me, the onely~ ~Jewell of my love and life. For
 4    5,    9|         flew? It is his onely~ ~Jewell of delight, and that taken
 5    7,    8|     bestow her~ ~on this goodly jewell; who, although shee is one
 6    8,    8|    bestowe a deare and precious jewell on you, excelling all the
 7    8,    8|        is not this your dearest Jewell? Having kept it~ ~awhile
 8    8,   10|       Ah Salabetto, the onely~ ~jewell of my joy on earth, I knowe
 9    9,    5|    deare Calandrino (quoth she) jewell of my joy, comfort~ ~of
10   10,    1| Magnificence is, which precious Jewell, even~ ~as the Sunne is
11   10,    4|    manner, in shewing~ ~you the jewell, which (above all things
12   10,    4|   worthy Gentlemen, this is the jewell which I~ ~have most affected,
13   10,    8| conveigh out of your sight, a~ ~jewell by you so much esteemed,
14   10,    9|  conceale from them the richest jewell which he had; he~ ~sent
15   10,    9|           like. Then hee laid a jewell on the Pillow by him, so
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