Day, Novell

 1    2,    7|      beheld, he imagined the victory to be more then halfe~ ~
 2    4,    4|       In the honour of which victory, I covet~ ~not any part
 3    4,    4|  proud of this so ill-gotten victory.~ ~ Afterward, having recovered
 4    5,    2|    the fame of this rare got victory, was quickly noysed throughout~ ~
 5    6,  Ind| Madama della Grazza, had the victory of her~ ~virginity the very
 6    7,    9|      the Axel neither is the victory won, upon a silly~ ~and
 7    9,    5|     thee then to thy valiant victory. Calandrino stood on tiptoe,
 8   10,    6|    as also his most glorious victory, which he obtaind~ ~against
 9   10,    6|    Sir, it was a most worthy victory for you, to conquer King~ ~
10   10,    6|      it is farre more famous victory, for a man to conquer~ ~
11   10,    8| confessing that they got the victory, causing him to die~ ~hourely
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