Day, Novell

 1    3,    5| apparrell, that he was generally tearmed the Magnifico,~ ~who had
 2    4,    1|         answerable, were thereby tearmed noble; all the rest remaining~ ~
 3    4,    1|         to be noble; and he that tearmed~ ~him otherwise, it was
 4    4,    7|     Puccino (albeit more usually tearmed Strambo) a secret~ ~well-willer
 5    5,    1|      remembring that Iphigenia~ ~tearmed him Chynon, and coveting (
 6    6,    5|       deserving thereby, to~ ~be tearmed one of the Florentines most
 7    8,    5|            rather deserved to be tearmed Misers, then men. And in
 8    8,    8|            Tavena, and the other tearmed Zeppa di Mino, their houses
 9    9,   10|     Countreyes custome, he never tearmed him otherwise~ ~then by
10   10,    5|      Noble Baron of those parts, tearmed by the name~ ~of Signior
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