Day, Novell

 1    1,    6|         mounting him on a good Gelding, and~ ~putting plenty of
 2    3,    5| choisest and goodliest ambling Gelding in all~ ~Tuscany, which
 3    3,    5|      he pleased to request the Gelding, the~ ~Magnifico would frankely
 4    3,    5|    desiring to buy his fayre~ ~Gelding of him, because he hoped
 5    3,    5|   given him thy goodly ambling Gelding,~ ~and so soone as he is
 6    3,    5|      Now thou~ ~confessest thy Gelding to bee mine? I doe, replied
 7    3,    5|        words, and likewise the Gelding, which (for her sake)~ ~
 8    6,    1|    journey behinde mee on~ ~my Gelding, even so as you shall command
 9    6,    8|        had bene some mans best Gelding, sprucely thus replyed.~ ~
10    7,    6|       and seeing such a goodly Gelding stand fastened there, could
11    7,    6|      Lambertuccio, because his Gelding stood in the open Court,
12    7,    6|        stirrup, mounted on his Gelding, and spake nothing else
13    7,    6|   together: he bestowed a good Gelding on Lionello, and rode along~ ~
Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (VA2) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2009. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License