Day, Novell

 1    5,    6|      MEANE~ ~ DIFFICULTY.~ ~ ~ ~ Guion di Procida, being found
 2    5,    6|          A proper~ ~youth called Guion, dwelling also in a neere
 3    5,    6|           or by what meanes. But Guion~ ~di Procida, whom this
 4    5,    6| Marriners, to Palermo,~ ~whither Guion set sayle immediately.~ ~
 5    5,    6|     comfort and contentment. And Guion observing, that the~ ~Cube
 6    5,    6|              No sooner was poore Guion aloft at the window, calling
 7    5,    6|        sooner saw her deare Love Guion, but she~ ~ran and caught
 8    5,    6|      possessed the women, seeing Guion to be~ ~such a goodly and
 9    5,    6|      beholding~ ~poore condemned Guion, conceived, that he had
10    5,    6|        he saide: Is not thy name Guion di~ ~Procida?~ ~ Marke now,
11    5,    6|            silly a question; for Guion began to elevate his dejected
12    5,    6|       crost thee? Love (answered Guion) and the Kings~ ~displeasure.
13    5,    6|       Horse to ride away thence, Guion~ ~called to him, saying,
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