Day, Novell

1    3,    1| perswasion; then they grow so furiously offended, as if one had~ ~
2    7,    8|         Now was Arriguccio so furiously enflamed, that hee must
3    8,    9|      him: clapping his hand~ ~furiously on the Table, he sayde.
4    9,    5|       enflamed him farre more furiously, even as if hee were~ ~ready
5    9,    5|       the enraged woman ranne furiously~ ~upon poore daunted Calandrino,
6   10,    8|    thither well attended, and furiously ledde Gisippus thence to
7   10,    9|      one of Bacchus Froes, up furiously she started, and throwing~ ~
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