Day, Novell

 1    4,    2|     proud minded,~ ~named Madam Lisetta de Caquirino, wife to a
 2    4,    2|      went to the House of Madam Lisetta, where requiring to~ ~have
 3    4,    2|      celestiall beauty of Madam Lisetta, who (next~ ~to my Mother
 4    4,    2|        Albert departed, leaving Lisetta in no~ ~meane pride of imagination,
 5    4,    2|        while he visited foolish Lisetta, according to her expectation,~ ~
 6    4,    2|         morrow following, Madam Lisetta immediately after dinner,~ ~
 7    4,    2|      few dayes after that Madam Lisetta being in~ ~company with
 8    4,    2|       worth, and merit; wherein Lisetta was over-much~ ~conceyted
 9    4,    2|          I perceive Gossip said Lisetta, whereat you aime, and such
10    4,    2|   solemne protestations beside, Lisetta~ ~then pro. ceeded in this
11    4,    2|    happy fortune of your friend Lisetta, of whose perfections,~ ~
12    4,    2| purposed to check~ ~and reprove Lisetta for her indiscretion. And
13    4,    2|    daily labor. The Brethren to Lisetta,~ ~perceiving God Cupid
14    4,    2|         that night with Madam~ ~Lisetta, where being over-closely
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