Day, Novell

 1    5,    7| Daughter to his~ ~Master, named Amarigo, and she conceiving with
 2    5,    7|      Gentleman, named~ ~Signior Amarigo, Abbot of Trapani, who among
 3    5,    7|   highly pleasing to his Master Amarigo,~ ~that he made him a free
 4    5,    7|       other Children of Signior Amarigo grew in yeeres and stature,~ ~
 5    5,    7|   releeve themselves. Signior~ ~Amarigo, about some two or three
 6    5,    7|          Farme, whither Signior Amarigo sildome or never resorted,
 7    5,    7|        the businesse, Signior~ ~Amarigo, having beene in company
 8    5,    7|      discovered all. Which when Amarigo had heard, he~ ~grew so
 9    5,    7|    hanged by the necke. Signior Amarigo,~ ~because he would cut
10    5,    7|   Trapani, especially Signior~ ~Amarigo; these Ambassadours standing
11    5,    7|    Chamber, sending for Signior Amarigo immediately thither,~ ~and
12    5,    7|         fully with the case.~ ~ Amarigo, who beleeved that his Daughter
13    5,    7|         Most highly pleased was Amarigo with these glad newes, and
14    5,    7|       death be executed on him. Amarigo and Phineo being thus~ ~
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