Day, Novell

 1    8,    3|    travelled to the Plaine of Mugnone, to finde the~ ~precious
 2    8,    3|    found upon our plaine of~ ~Mugnone. Of what bignesse Sir (quoth
 3    8,    3|  credited) on the~ ~Plaine of Mugnone: there is a precious stone
 4    8,    3|      heate on the plaine of~ ~Mugnone, as all the stones are extreamly
 5    8,    3|    they came to the plaine of Mugnone, where they searched all
 6    8,    3|       the parching plaines of Mugnone. Well (quoth~ ~Buffalmaco)
 7    8,    3|    the fruitlesse plains of~ ~Mugnone? No, no, none but we would
 8    8,    3|    the way on the plaine of~ ~Mugnone, they did nothing else but
 9    8,    3| coxcombes) to the~ ~plaine of Mugnone, whether thou leddest us
10    8,    6| broughtst us to the plaine of Mugnone, to seeke for~ ~black invisible
11    9,    5|      stones from the plain of Mugnone; in which regard, I am~ ~
12    9,    6| scandall.~ ~ On the plaine of Mugnone, neere to Florence, dwelt (
13    9,    6|    arrived on the plaine of~ ~Mugnone, where, as if they were
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