Day, Novell

 1    2,    5|         other love him; so that: forgetting the~ ~feare of her Father,
 2    2,    7| precedent modest resolution, and forgetting all her~ ~passed adversities,
 3    2,    7|          enamored of her,~ ~that forgetting all their more serious affaires,
 4    2,    7|      such violent manner, that~ ~forgetting brotherly affection, and
 5    2,    7|          a sight of her, and he (forgetting what happened to~ ~the Prince,
 6    2,    7|         fell in love~ ~with her, forgetting the solemne vowes he had
 7    2,    8|    further his hopes, then shee; forgetting~ ~all his former feare,
 8    3,    4|          of her, and (perhaps)~ ~forgetting who spake to her, pleasantly
 9    3,    9|          have no deniall, but by forgetting~ ~his former harsh and uncivill
10    4,    9|        whom Messer Guardastagno (forgetting the~ ~lawes of respect and
11    6,    4|         a hearty laughter, and~ ~forgetting all anger, saide. Chichibio,
12    7,    4|     grant him entrance. But she, forgetting all gentle Language, which~ ~
13    8,    9|       Majestick~ ~a Ladie, quite forgetting hir of Cacavinciglia.~ ~
14   10,    9|          his beauteous Lady, not forgetting any of~ ~their courteous
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