Day, Novell

1    2,    3|    other solemnity then closest secrecie, they departed from~ ~Florence,
2    3,    1|       faithfully assured of thy secrecie, I~ ~would tell thee a thing
3    3,    1|       by Nature, sworne to such secrecie, that he cannot~ ~(if he
4    3,    9|         for the more safety and secrecie, he must repaire~ ~hither
5    3,    9|        such darke and concealed secrecie, as it was never~ ~suspected,
6    4,    2|        is a matter of admirable secrecie.~ ~ Being alone by my selfe
7    4,    2|   relleth on your silence and~ ~secrecie: with solemne vowes and
8    4,    5|       so~ ~faithfull was she in secrecie to her. Her brethren also
9    8,    9| intimate~ ~friends, and of such secrecie, as (I know) you will not
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