Day, Novell

1    7,    7|       to his Mistresse Madame Beatrix, how amorously~ ~he was
2    7,    7|   Bologna, and her name Madam Beatrix,~ ~reputed to be the onely
3    7,    7|       behinde at home, Madame Beatrix, who~ ~(as yet) had taken
4    7,    7|        an intire sigh, Madame Beatrix looking merrily on him,
5    7,    7| performance of them.~ ~ Madam Beatrix, well observing Anichino
6    7,    7|      the way to~ ~them. Madam Beatrix, whatsoever passed betweene
7    7,    7|      living. In good sadnesse Beatrix, I wondred not a little
8    7,    7|     accident. Perhaps, Madame Beatrix and Anichino might~ ~subtilly
9    7,    8|    whole assembly, that Madam Beatrix, dealte somewhat~ ~strangely,
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