Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |    they could meete with their fayre~ ~friends, who (happily)
 2    2,    9|         as at a common Mart or Fayre. And to the end, that~ ~
 3    2,    9|     thorough every part of the Fayre, where she observed a worthy~ ~
 4    2,    9|        perswasions) when~ ~the Fayre was ended, she tooke him
 5    2,   10|       Seas, carried away the~ ~fayre Wife of Signior Ricciardo
 6    3,    5| Magnifico, desiring to buy his fayre~ ~Gelding of him, because
 7    4,    2|      so he dyed. Thus you see (fayre Ladies) when~ ~licentious
 8    5,    3|     crying and calling for his fayre friend, riding many times~ ~
 9    7,    1|       being both up, they went fayre and softly to the~ ~doore,
10    7,    2|      who~ ~did take to Wife, a fayre and lustie young Woman,
11    8,    7|       about her, goodly Woods, fayre coole~ ~shades, and Country
12   10,    6|  caused both Genevera, and her fayre Sister~ ~Isotta, to be joyned
13   10,    6|  Turkish fashion, carrying two fayre Silver dishes in their hands,~ ~
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