Day, Novell

 1    3, Song|        betray,~ ~ And stole my dearest Love from me away:~ ~ Which
 2    4,    1|   sweete entertainer of all my dearest delights, accursed be his~ ~
 3    5,   10|      Husbands,~ ~yea, our very dearest and nearest Friends, will
 4    8,    7|    concerning you in your very dearest~ ~reputation; that you should
 5    8,    8|    neighbour, is not this your dearest Jewell? Having kept it~ ~
 6    8,    9|          among infinite of his dearest friends) to acquaint with
 7    8,   10|       I~ ~plainly perceive, my dearest Salabetto, that the love
 8    8,   10|          this manner.~ ~ Ah my dearest Love, I am utterly undone,
 9    8,   10|  replied. Heaven~ ~knoweth (my dearest Salabetto) how thy love
10    9,    5|     two, thus he proceeded. My dearest Bruno, thou shalt see how
11   10,    7|  relyeth in thee. Know then my dearest friend Manutio, that on
12   10,    8| alwaies in my company,~ ~as my dearest friend and onely associate.
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