Day, Novell

 1    7,    9|           MEANER CONDITION~ ~ ~ ~ Lydia, a Lady of great beauty,
 2    7,    9| perfections of this Pyrrhus, that Lydia (for so was the~ ~Lady named)
 3    7,    9|           be heaped on thee, if~ ~Lydia may be the Lady of thy love?
 4    7,    9|        and the Tables withdrawne: Lydia came~ ~into the great Hall,
 5    7,    9|         good sadnesse Sir; Madame Lydia hath done well~ ~in acting
 6    7,    9|           to live without it. And Lydia, being~ ~sodainly with.
 7    7,    9|            unto him.~ ~ On a day, Lydia called these two youths
 8    7,    9|           like your counsell well Lydia, replyed Nicostratus, and~ ~
 9    7,    9|     avouch the contrary.~ ~ Madam Lydia (upon a pretended sicknesse)
10    7,    9|         your Familiaritie. Madame Lydia, sodainely starting, and~ ~
11    7,    9|         How now Pyrrhus? (quoth~ ~Lydia) this language goeth beyond
12    7,    9|          sodaine comming on them, Lydia had soone forgotten her~ ~
13    7,    9|        crying so~ ~to them still: Lydia replyed, Alas my Lord, Why
14    7,    9|     againe up on the descent. But Lydia, containing still her~ ~
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