Day, Novell

 1    1,    6|  LIBERALL TO~ ~ ALL MEN~ ~ ~ ~ Bergamino, by telling a tale of a
 2    1,    6|      sent away, whose name was Bergamino, a man very pleasantly disposed,~ ~
 3    1,    6|       being passed over, and~ ~Bergamino perceiving, that hee was
 4    1,    6|        come from him, he sayd. Bergamino, how~ ~cheerest thou? Thou
 5    1,    6|       I prythee tell us why?~ ~Bergamino suddenly, without any premeditation,
 6    1,    6| further interpretation) what~ ~Bergamino meant by this morall, and
 7    1,    6|       smiling on him, saide:~ ~Bergamino, thou hast honestly expressed
 8    1,    6|     base folly. And~ ~trust me Bergamino, I never felt such a fit
 9    1,    7|        the~ ~witty conceite of Bergamino; knowing, that she was to
10    8,    9|     that knew his mariage with Bergamino; why then~ ~should any distrust
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