Day, Novell

 1    2,    1|     should be so miraculously cured,~ ~that never truly was
 2    3,    8|  desire to have him perfectly cured, of disease so dangerous~ ~
 3    3,    8|    woman) so that~ ~he may be cured of his wicked jealousie,
 4    3,    9|            Juliet of Narbona, cured the King of France of a
 5    3,    9|    finde my selfe to be fully cured: I will match thee with
 6    3,    9|       was sound and perfectly cured;~ ~which when he perceived,
 7    7,    3|       the childe is perfectly cured. Credulano calling for Wine~ ~
 8    8,    7|  hardly had Ancilla her legge cured.~ ~ By this unexpected pennance
 9    9,    3|    and money of him,~ ~and so cured him, without any other man
10    9,    8|      his face~ ~indifferently cured; Blondello beginning to
11   10,    2| Clugni as his prisoner,~ ~and cured him of a grievous disease,
12   10,    2|     will not (although I have cured your stomacks disease) deale~ ~
13   10,    2|     him I am very~ ~perfectly cured: and so discoursed all at
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