Day, Novell

1    1,    6|         wine, words fell more foolishly from him, then in better
2    2,   10|      meant to bestow on them, foolishly beleeving, that they can~ ~
3    7,    6|       though very false~ ~and foolishly,) that Love maketh many
4    8,   10|     meaning soule; rashly and foolishly thus replied. Deare~ ~Biancafiore,
5    9,    3| hearing her husband speake so foolishly:~ ~blushing with shame,
6    9,    5|     so that Calandrino became foolishly inveigled with her~ ~love,
7   10,   10|       confessing, he had done foolishly, and according to a young
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