Day, Novell

 1    3,    6| Philippello Fighinolfi, who most dearly he loved~ ~beyond all other,
 2    4,    8|          dead, whom sometime she dearly~ ~affected in life. And
 3    4,    9|       dead,~ ~which you loved so dearly being alive. When she heard
 4    5,    1|       the Governour~ ~loved very dearly, and hindred her marriage
 5    5,    4|          pretend to~ ~love right dearly, and yet can you be so carelesse
 6    5,    6|         Procida, did love her as dearly as his owne life, and she
 7    5,    7|       albeit shee loved him very dearly, and all his behaviour was
 8    7,    5|        but, like as he loved hir dearly, and~ ~found her to be very
 9    7,    9|        faire Faulcon,~ ~which so dearly hee affecteth. The second,
10    8,    3|       therewith, whom he~ ~loved dearly: he went in all hast to
11    9,    1|         Gentlewoman, whom~ ~thou dearly lovest, and is the onely
12   10,   10|        sufferinges. My faire and dearly affected Grizelda, shee
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