Day, Novell

1    4,    1|        the Princesse, being named Ghismonda, was sporting in her~ ~private
2    4,    1|         be inevitable, as poore~ ~Ghismonda could witnesse too well.
3    4,    1|            and on the next day,~ ~Ghismonda having (as yet) heard nothing
4    4,    1|          thus he spake to her.~ ~ Ghismonda, I was once grounded in
5    4,    1| disciplinde. On~ ~the other side, Ghismonda hearing the speeches of
6    4,    1|           which he most hated.~ ~ Ghismonda, nothing altered from her
7    4,    1|          love of Guiscardo, and~ ~Ghismonda, for whose sad disaster,
8    4,    2|           conversing~ ~with faire Ghismonda. Nor neede any of you to
9    4,    2|          for~ ~the death of faire Ghismonda.~ ~ Sometime (Honourable
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