Day, Novell

 1    2,   10|   Judge being married, and the Bride brought solemnly home to
 2   10,    7| delivered by the Queene to the Bride) Ceffala and Calatabelotta,
 3   10,    8|       dispute, sent him to the Bride, and so soone as he was~ ~
 4   10,    9| directly~ ~opposite to the new Bride, whom hee much delighted
 5   10,    9|       waited on none but~ ~the Bride, said to him in Italian:
 6   10,    9|        Faire youth, goe to the Bride,~ ~and saluting her from
 7   10,    9| sitteth before a new~ ~married Bride, as now shee is, in signe
 8   10,    9|    much as~ ~him pleaseth, the Bride then pledgeth him with all
 9   10,    9|   delivered the message to the Bride, who, being a woman of~ ~
10   10,    9|       a heartie draught to the Bride, conveyed~ ~the Ring into
11   10,    9|        sent~ ~it againe to the Bride, who received it very gracioasly,
12   10,   10|      for us to~ ~goe fetch the Bride. So on hee rode with his
13   10,   10|          France. And the young Bride apparantly declared, that (
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