Day, Novell

 1    2,    5|   STRUMPETS~ ~ ~ ~ Andrea de Piero, travelling from Perouse
 2    2,    5|   young man, named Andrea de Piero, whose profession was to~ ~
 3    2,    5|   name was Signior Andrea de Piero; he made her answere,~ ~
 4    2,    5|   will reveale unto thee.~ ~ Piero, my Father and thine, dwelt
 5    2,    5|   most intimately~ ~affected Piero, my mother (who was Gentlewoman,
 6    2,    5|     Palermo, and Daughter to Piero of Perouse, so that not~ ~
 7    2,    5|   you not me? I am Andrea de Piero,~ ~Brother to your Mistresse
 8    2,    5|      for I know no Andrea de Piero, neither hath~ ~my Mistresse
 9   10,    7| being at Palermo, and seeing Piero, King of Aragon run at the~ ~
10   10,    7| yeares, and very beautifull. Piero, King of Arragon,~ ~being
11   10,    7|   highly in favour with King Piero, who made (almost) daily
12   10,    7|  SUNG IN THE HEARING OF KING PIERO, ON THE~ ~ BEHALFE OF LOVE-SICKE
13   10,    7|     Soveraignes arrivall.~ ~ Piero being a Prince, of most
14   10,    8|    you have so extolled king Piero, as appearing not~ ~meanly
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