Day, Novell

 1   10,    5|        SEEME TO BE~ ~ ~ ~ Madame Dianora, the Wife of Signior Gilberto,
 2   10,    5|       Noble Lady, named~ ~Madame Dianora, WiFe to a rich and woorthie
 3   10,    5|         to me wel (answerd Madam Dianora) the~ ~matter which I would
 4   10,    5|          he~ ~sent them to Madam Dianora, inviting hir to come see
 5   10,    5|     former distemper, and saide. Dianora, it is not~ ~the part of
 6   10,    5|         the necessity.~ ~ Madame Dianora, hearing her husbands words,
 7   10,    5|          by the breake of day,~ ~Dianora arose, and attiring her
 8   10,    5|           who hearing that Madam Dianora~ ~was come to visite him,
 9   10,    5|        thus attended as you are. Dianora,~ ~blushing with modest
10   10,    5|           and faithfull servant. Dianora having well observed his
11   10,    5|       himselfe,~ ~either towards Dianora, or any Lady else, and living (
12   10,    6| censuring on the act of Madame~ ~Dianora, and which of them was most
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