Day, Novell

1    2,    7|         each other so often and~ ~desperately, that before any in the
2    3,    7|         Mistresse, and was very~ ~desperately transported for her love,
3    4,   10|        all his fortunes together, desperately confessed,~ ~that he came
4    5,    2|         hearing that he was dead, desperately she entred into a Barke,~ ~
5    5,    7|           had heard, he~ ~grew so desperately enraged, that hardly he
6    5,    8|    Chiasso, where he saw a Knight desperately~ ~pursue a young Damosell;
7    5,    8|         was my heavy fate, that~ ~desperately I slew my selfe with this
8    8,    6|   Calandrino hearing~ ~this, grew desperately angry; and to incense him
9    9,    1| withdrawne themselves to Pistoya) desperately affected, the one~ ~ignorant
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