Day, Novell

1    2,    8|       his owne~ ~home the lesse welcom to him, having lost his
2    3,    1|      many other that~ ~gave him welcom home, was a yong Hebrew
3    3,    7|  nothing in the world can be so welcom to me. Theobaldo having~ ~
4    3,    7|       expression of a joyfull~ ~welcom home and thankefull gratitude
5    8,    8| recompence, nothing can be more welcom to women. Heereupon, Zeppa~ ~
6    9,    8|     Corso answered, That he was welcom, and his other friends being~ ~
7   10,    3|     like windings of gates, and welcom inscriptions;~ ~he beganne
8   10,    3|        likewise were lodged, as welcom strangers, in the same house)
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