Day, Novell

1    2,    7|        to the end, I may make my vaunt in another world, that I~ ~
2    2,    7| assurance, to make~ ~your Royall vaunt, of having the fairest,
3    2,    9|          which he had made his~ ~vaunt of concerning Bernardoes
4    2,    9|     Gentlewoman might make her~ ~vaunt, beeing so well provided,
5    2,    9|          not ashamed to make his vaunt? But hee,~ ~having alreadie
6    3,    6|    Naples, and yet~ ~could never vaunt, that I gave him so much
7    9,    6|        Panuccio. Canst thou make vaunt of such~ ~a mounstrous villany?
8   10, Song| impatience:~ ~ Then I am she can vaunt (if I were wise)~ ~ All
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