Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |          Let us omit, that~ ~one Citizen fled after another, and
 2  Ind      |          had beene an honourable Citizen,~ ~but onely the meanest
 3    1,    7|            then any other knowne Citizen in Italy. And as hee surpassed
 4    3,    7|         I will shew you, how a~ ~Citizen of ours, recovered the kindnesse
 5    4,    6|         a~ ~Burgesse or ordinary Citizen, but with such pompe as
 6    5,   10|   Husband, being an honourable~ ~Citizen, entreating her alwayes,
 7    6,    2|         may observe by Cistio, a Citizen of our owne,~ ~and many
 8    6,    2|       riches, lived like a jolly Citizen, with all~ ~things fitting
 9    6,    4|         in the estate of a Noble Citizen,~ ~beeing a man bountifull,
10    8,    7|     lived more like a familiar~ ~Citizen, then in the nature of a
11    9,    5| Niccholao Cornacchini was once a Citizen of ours, and a man of great~ ~
12   10,    8|  Gentleman by antiquitie, a rich Citizen of Rome, and (which is above~ ~
13   10,    9|        whom~ ~they knew to bee a Citizen, and no Prince or great
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