Day, Novell

1    1,    4|       be~ ~in the Convent, and supposing him to be lately returned
2    2,    7|     and embraces on~ ~her, she supposing him to be the Prince all
3    2,    8|       her sooner prevailing;~ ~supposing, that nothing could be her
4    4,    3| against him and his wife, as~ ~supposing them to be guilty of Magdalenaes
5    4,   10|   laide a Lover of her Maides (supposing him to be~ ~dead) in a Chest,
6    6, Song|    entred first thy fights,~ ~ Supposing there to finde a solemne
7    7,    8|    cunning was discovered, and supposing her~ ~Husband in pursuite
8    9,    2|       in all hast~ ~with them, supposing them verily to be her Psalter:
9    9,    6|    soundly before.~ ~ Panuccio supposing that he was laid downe by
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