Day, Novell

 1    5,    1|  Gentleman of Rhodes, named~ ~Pasimondo, which promise he religiously
 2    5,    1|    her as mine owne: for your Pasimondo, must not enjoy what is~ ~
 3    5,    1|      affection~ ~to you, then Pasimondo can any way plead; because
 4    5,    1| sooner were they arrived, but Pasimondo, the intended Husband for~ ~
 5    5,    1|   likewise spared,~ ~although Pasimondo laboured importunately,
 6    5,    1|      in the meane time, while Pasimondo was ordering~ ~his nuptiall
 7    5,    1|      will relate unto you.~ ~ Pasimondo had a Brother, yonger then
 8    5,    1|        strange accidents. Now Pasimondo perceiving, that his owne
 9    5,    1|       then Noble Chynon, that Pasimondo, the onely glad man~ ~of
10    5,    1|   celebrated in the houses of Pasimondo and Hormisda: upon which
11    5,    1|      the other two traines of Pasimondo, he left~ ~the one at the
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