Day, Novell

 1    2,    6|  meanes of mercie, and closely concealing his daughters shame,~ ~joyfully
 2    2,    7|   bereave the Duke of her, yet concealing his~ ~love, and not imparting
 3    2,    8|     creature with my love: the concealing of these afflictions to~ ~
 4    3,    7|        liberall favours,~ ~yet concealing all closely to her selfe.
 5    4,    2|    Sister; and they discreetly concealing it to themselves, closely~ ~
 6    4,    6| complaint~ ~is, thy too severe concealing it from me, and the small
 7    7,    6|       possible meanes, for the concealing of~ ~Signior Lambertuccio,
 8    8,    1|  thereon. First, the faithfull concealing thereof from any person~ ~
 9    8,    7|      for an indifferent while; concealing his intended~ ~revenge secret
10   10,    6|     returned~ ~to his lodging, concealing there closely his affection
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