Day, Novell

 1    2,    6|      house. Very beautifull and amiable she was, young likewise,
 2    2,    8|       because (indeede) she was amiable, gentle,~ ~and beautifull,
 3    3,    9| although she was very faire and amiable, yet in regard of her~ ~
 4    6,   10|     thicke in haire, blacke and amiable, he is verily perswaded,~ ~
 5    6,   10|     began to conferre with this amiable creature, who was called
 6    6,   10|        in the kitchin, with the amiable~ ~Chamber-maid Nuta, away
 7    7,    2|       they shine Sun-like, with amiable lookes, because they know
 8    7,    5|         because she appeared so amiable to al.~ ~In which respect,
 9    8,    9|         to my body, my~ ~lookes amiable, lovely, and of Rosie colour:
10   10,    6|        and the other Isotta the amiable. The King began againe to~ ~
11   10,    6|       Palizzi, and Isotta~ ~the amiable, to Signior Gulielmo della
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