Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |  they found. Such was~ ~the pittifull misery of poore people,
 2  Ind      |      and every where most~ ~pittifull complaining.~ ~ If we returne
 3    2,    1|   Poore Martellino was in a pittifull case, crying out for mercy,~ ~
 4    2,    5|   Lanthorn, he espied poore pittifull Andrea, closely couched~ ~
 5    2,    8| Lady being by nature~ ~very pittifull, looking advisedly on the
 6    2,    9|     her, very easily~ ~grew pittifull, tooke off her upper garments,
 7    3,    3|   poverty, that it was most Pittifull to behold. And~ ~I am halfe
 8    4,    1|  recount an~ ~accident very pittifull, or rather most unfortinate,
 9    4,    5|    may prove to be no lesse pittifull. And now I~ ~remember my
10    8,    7|   raving and raging in as~ ~pittifull manner, as if her Ladie
11    9,    5|    Calandrino being in this pittifull perplexity, stood like one
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