Day, Novell

 1    2,    7|          thus she replyed.~ ~ Ah Antigonus, me thinkes when
 2    3,    1|    worthy the title of a man. Ah Sister, it~ ~hath oftentimes
 3    4,    7|    Strambo cried out, saying; Ah wicked~ ~maide, what hast
 4    8,    3|     began to raile,~ ~saying. Ah thou wicked woman, where
 5    8,    6|     downe his cheekes, sayde: Ah my deare friendes, I am~ ~
 6    8,    7|    well as she could) saying: Ah my~ ~sweet Woman, I am heere
 7    8,    9|      spake in this manner.~ ~ Ah Master Doctor, the love
 8    8,    9| living in the World could do. Ah worthy Buffalmaco, answered
 9    8,   10|     breake, thus she replyed. Ah Salabetto, the onely~ ~jewell
10    8,   10|    began in~ ~this manner.~ ~ Ah my dearest Love, I am utterly
11    9,    3|     aloud, saying to his wife Ah thou~ ~wicked woman, this
12    9,    5|  matter of mighty prevailing. Ah Bruno (quoth~ ~Calandrino)
13    9, Song|       For still she cride:~ ~ Ah! Who will pitty her distresse,~ ~
14   10,    4|     all desires to adore her? Ah let me touch it~ ~now, for
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