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  1  Ind      |      warmth of the day, one prety Novell will draw~ ~on another,
  2    1,    1|                         THE FIRST NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREIN IS CONTAINED,
  3    1,    1| manifestly will appeare, by~ ~the Novell which I intend to relate;
  4    1,    2|                        THE SECOND NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREIN IS CONTAINED
  5    1,    2|             Christian.~ ~ ~ ~ The Novell recited by Pamphilus, was
  6    1,    3|                         THE THIRD NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREBY THE AUTHOR,
  7    1,    4|                        THE FOURTH NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREIN MAY BEE NOTED,
  8    1,    5|                          THE FIFT NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ DECLARING, THAT WISE
  9    1,    6|                          THE SIXT NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ DECLARING, THAT IN
 10    1,    6|        THE FIRST DAY, THE SEVENTH NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ APPROVING, THAT IT
 11    1,    7|                         THE EIGHT NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHICH PLAINLY DECLARETH,
 12    1,    8|                         THE NINTH NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ GIVING ALL MEN TO
 13    1,    9|                         THE TENTH NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREIN IS DECLARED,
 14    2,    1|                         THE FIRST NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREIN IS SIGNIFIED,
 15    2,    2|                        THE SECOND NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREBY WEE MAY LEARNE,
 16    2,    3|                         THE THIRD NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREIN IS DECLARED
 17    2,    4|                        THE FOURTH NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREBY MAY BE DISCERNED,
 18    2,    5|                          THE FIFT NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ COMPREHENDING, HOW
 19    2,    6|                          THE SIXT NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ HEEREIN ALL MEN ARE
 20    2,    7|                       THE SEVENTH NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ A LIVELY DEMONSTRATION,
 21    2,    7|                  Peradventure the Novell related by Madam Aemillia,
 22    2,    8|                         THE EIGHT NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREBY ALL MEN MAY
 23    2,    8|         the Queene perceyving the Novell to be~ ~ended, shee fixed
 24    2,    9|                         THE NINTH NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREIN IS DECLARED,
 25    2,   10|                         THE TENTH NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREIN OLDE MEN
 26    2,   10|       most highly~ ~commended the Novell re-counted by the Queene:
 27    2,   10|       Ladies, part of the Queenes Novell hath made an alteration
 28    3,    1|                         THE FIRST NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREIN IS DECLARED,
 29    3,    2|                        THE SECOND NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREIN IS SIGNIFIED,
 30    3,    3|                         THE THIRD NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ DECLARING, THAT THE
 31    3,    3|       Holy Father (quoth shee) no novell accident, only your wicked
 32    3,    4|                        THE FOURTH NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREIN IS DECLARED,
 33    3,    5|                         THE FIFTH NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREIN IS DESCRIBED
 34    3,    5|        Pamphilus having ended his novell of Puccio the Alchimist,
 35    3,    6|                         THE SIXTH NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ DECLARING, HOW MUCH
 36    3,    7|                      THE SEAVENTH NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREIN IS SIGNIFIED
 37    3,    8|                         THE EIGHT NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREIN IS DISPLAYED,
 38    3,    9|                         THE NINTH NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ COMMENDING THE GOOD
 39    3,    9|      Queene onely, to declare her Novell.~ ~Wherefore, when the discourse
 40    3,   10|                         THE TENTH NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ Alibech turns hermit,
 41    4,    1|                         THE FIRST NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREIN IS DECLARED
 42    4,    2|                        THE SECOND NOVELL~ ~ REPREHENDING THE LEWD
 43    4,    2|   committed to Prison.~ ~ ~ ~ The Novell recounted by Madam Fiammetta,
 44    4,    3|                         THE THIRD NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ HEEREIN IS DECLARED,
 45    4,    3|           the beginning of~ ~this Novell, because it ministred occasion
 46    4,    3|          shew you by mine ensuing Novell,~ ~how the loves of three
 47    4,    4|                        THE FOURTH NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ IN COMMENDATION OF
 48    4,    4|              as will appeare by a Novell which I must now relate
 49    4,    5|                          THE FIFT NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREIN IS PLAINLY
 50    4,    5|    conceite of sorrow.~ ~ ~ ~ The Novell of Madame Eliza being finished,
 51    4,    6|                         THE SIXTH NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ DESCRIBING THE ADMIRABLE
 52    4,    6|          became a Nun.~ ~ ~ ~ The Novell which Madam Philomena had
 53    4,    6|     already recounted in the last Novell, doth minister~ ~matter
 54    4,    6|          we wil.~ ~proceed to our Novell.~ ~ In the Citie of Brescia,
 55    4,    7|                       THE SEVENTH NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREBY IS GIVEN
 56    4,    7|      began. Faire~ ~assembly, the Novell so lately delivered by Pamphilus,
 57    4,    7|        all, or a great part of my Novell, whereto our Citie pleadeth
 58    4,    8|                         THE EIGHT NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREIN IS AGAINE
 59    4,    8|           no sooner concluded her Novell, but Madam Neiphila (by~ ~
 60    4,    9|                         THE NINTH NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREBY APPEARETH,
 61    4,    9|           friend.~ ~ ~ ~ When the Novell of Madam Neiphila was ended,
 62    4,    9|           minde (gentle Ladies) a Novell, which~ ~(seeing we are
 63    4,   10|                         THE TENTH NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREIN IS DECLARED,
 64    4,   10|        the King had concluded his Novell, there remained none~ ~now
 65    4,   10|         will~ ~therefore report a Novell which may minister a more
 66    5,    1|                         THE FIRST NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREBY THAT LOVE (
 67    5,    2|                        THE SECOND NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREIN IS DECLARED,
 68    5,    2|        Queene perceived, that the Novell recited by Pamphilus~ ~was
 69    5,    3|                         THE THIRD NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREIN, THE SEVERALL
 70    5,    3|          but much commended the~ ~Novell reported by Madam Aemilia,
 71    5,    4|                        THE FOURTH NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ DECLARING THE DISCREETE
 72    5,    4|         Philostratus,~ ~to tell a Novell agreeing with his owne minde,
 73    5,    4|           a briefe~ ~and pleasant Novell, not any way offensive (
 74    5,    5|                         THE FIFTH NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREIN MAY BE OBSERVED,
 75    5,    5|         laughing heartily, at the Novell of the~ ~Nightingale, so
 76    5,    5|      Philostratus, to produce his Novell out of Romania: I~ ~meane
 77    5,    6|                         THE SIXTH NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREIN IS MANIFESTED,
 78    5,    6|        the~ ~Damosell.~ ~ ~ ~ The Novell of Madame Neiphila being
 79    5,    7|                       THE SEVENTH NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREIN IS DECLARED,
 80    5,    7|             the concluding of the Novell, the Queene looked on Madame
 81    5,    8|                        THE EIGHTH NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ DECLARING, THAT LOVE
 82    5,    8|             to make apparant by a Novell, no lesse full of compassion,
 83    5,    9|                         THE NINTH NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREIN IS FIGURED
 84    5,    9|         am to acquaint you with a Novell,~ ~in some sort answerable
 85    5,   10|                         THE TENTH NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ REPREHENDING THE
 86    5,   10|      himselfe.~ ~ ~ ~ The Queenes Novell being ended, and all applauding
 87    6,  Ind|   commanding to~ ~begin the first Novell, an accident suddenly happened,
 88    6,    1|                         THE FIRST NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ REPREHENDING THE
 89    6,    2|                        THE SECOND NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ APPROVING, THAT A
 90    6,    2|           of in the late repeated Novell, as being the husband to
 91    6,    3|                         THE THIRD NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREIN IS DECLARED,
 92    6,    4|                        THE FOURTH NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREBY PLAINLY APPEARETH,
 93    6,    4|        perceive, by a prety short Novell.~ ~ Messer Currado Gianfiliazzi (
 94    6,    5|                          THE FIFT NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREBY MAY BEE OBSERVED,
 95    6,    5|        Forese, and~ ~therefore my Novell concerneth them both. Understand
 96    6,    7|                       THE SEVENTH NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREIN IS DECLARED,
 97    6,    7|         proceede on next with his Novell,~ ~which caused him to begin
 98    6,    8|                        THE EIGHTH NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ IN JUST SCORNE OF
 99    6,    8|   Philostratus was recounting his Novell; it~ ~seemed, that the Ladies (
100    6,    8|       shall report a much shorter Novell,~ ~then otherwise (perhappes)
101    6,    9|                         THE NINTH NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ NOTABLY DISCOVERING
102    6,    9|           was discharged of~ ~her Novell, and none remained now to
103    6,   10|                         THE TENTH NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREIN MAY BE OBSERVED,
104    6,   10|           apter compleating of my Novell:~ ~because, if you well
105    6,   10|      Coales had done.~ ~ ~ ~ This Novell affoorded equall pleasing
106    7,    1|                         THE FIRST NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ REPREHENDING THE
107    7,    1|        diligent observation of my Novell: learne a wholsome and holy~ ~
108    7,    2|                        THE SECOND NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREIN IS DECLARED,
109    7,    3|                         THE THIRD NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ SERVING AS A FRIENDLY
110    7,    3|            maketh me remember a~ ~Novell of another enchantment;
111    7,    4|                        THE FOURTH NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREIN IS MANIFESTED,
112    7,    4|          King perceyved, that the Novell reported by Madame~ ~Eliza
113    7,    5|                          THE FIFT NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ IN JUST SCORNE AND
114    7,    5|         Lauretta having ended her Novell, and every one commended~ ~
115    7,    5|       Noble Ladies, the precedent Novell delivered by Madame Lauretta,~ ~
116    7,    6|                         THE SIXTH NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREIN IS MANIFESTLY
117    7,    6|         company, was the reported Novell of~ ~Madame Fiammetta, every
118    7,    7|                       THE SEVENTH NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREBY IS DECLARED,
119    7,    8|                         THE EIGHT NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREBY APPEARETH,
120    7,    8|    content you with so pleasing a Novell, as those have already done,~ ~
121    7,    9|                         THE NINTH NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREIN IS DECLARED,
122    7,    9|         meerely false.~ ~ ~ ~ The Novell delivered, by Madame Neiphila,
123    7,   10|                         THE TENTH NOVELL~ ~ WHEREIN SUCH MEN ARE
124    7,   10|           of all to~ ~recount his Novell; who, after hee heard the
125    7,   10|         to my minde: but in every Novell, such variety of~ ~excellent
126    7,   10|       priviledge, I say, that the Novell recounted~ ~by Madame Eliza,
127    7,   10|  wherewith the King concluded his Novell,~ ~and none remaining more
128    8,    1|                         THE FIRST NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREIN IS DECLARED,
129    8,    2|                        THE SECOND NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ APPROVING, THAT NO
130    8,    2|        you (faire Ladies) a short Novell, against such as are~ ~continually
131    8,    3|                         THE THIRD NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ JUSTLY REPREHENDING
132    8,    3|        Pamphilus having ended his Novell, whereat the Ladies laughed~ ~
133    8,    3|           laughter, with a briefe Novell of mine owne, as Pamphilus
134    8,    4|                        THE FOURTH NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREIN IS DECLARED,
135    8,    4|        Eliza having concluded her Novell, not without infinite~ ~
136    8,    5|                          THE FIFT NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ GIVING ADMONITION,
137    8,    5|       Madam Aemillia finished her Novell, wherin, the~ ~excellent
138    8,    6|                          THE SIXT NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREIN IS DECLARED,
139    8,    6|           no sooner concluded his Novell, and the whole~ ~Assembly
140    8,    6|          you with another merry~ ~Novell concerning him: In the same
141    8,    7|                       THE SEVENTH NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ SERVING AS AN ADMONITION
142    8,    7|        commend Madame Philomenaes Novell, laughing~ ~heartily at
143    8,    7|         to follow next with her~ ~Novell, and presently she thus
144    8,    8|                         THE EIGHT NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREIN IS APPROVED,
145    8,    8|         Pampinea had finished hir Novell, the Queene gave command
146    8,    8|   therefore, I mean to~ ~report a Novell of a certaine man, who too
147    8,    9|                         THE NINTH NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREIN IS APPROVED,
148    8,    9|           the last to recount her Novell,~ ~without offering injurie
149    8,   10|                         THE TENTH NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREBY APPEARETH,
150    8,   10|          to question, whether the Novell related by the~ ~Queene,
151    8,   10|          as Dioneus had ended his Novell, Madame Lauretta also knew,~ ~
152    9,  Ind|          of~ ~beginning the first Novell for that day: whereto shee
153    9,    1|                         THE FIRST NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ APPROVING, THAT CHASTE
154    9,    1|    purpose to acquaint you with a Novell, beside them which have
155    9,    2|                        THE SECOND NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREBY IS DECLARED,
156    9,    2|          when themselves,~ ~as my Novell will approve, deserve more
157    9,    3|                         THE THIRD NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ DISCOVERING THE SIMPLICITY
158    9,    3|           Eliza had concluded her Novell, and every one of~ ~the
159    9,    3|     hindred mee then of another~ ~Novell, concerning silly Calandrino,
160    9,    4|                        THE FOURTH NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ SERVING AS AN ADMONITION
161    9,    4|      Which~ ~maketh me remember a Novell, quite contrary to this
162    9,    5|                          THE FIFT NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ IN JUST REPREHENSION
163    9,    5|     deserving.~ ~ ~ ~ Because the Novell reported by Madame Neiphila
164    9,    5|       boldlier, to report another Novell of him, beside~ ~them already
165    9,    6|                          THE SIXT NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREIN IS MANIFESTED,
166    9,    6|         putteth mee in minde of a Novell,~ ~concerning another Nicoletta,
167    9,    7|                       THE SEVENTH NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREBY (WITH SOME
168    9,    7|    acquaint you with a very short Novell, of a strange~ ~accident
169    9,    8|                         THE EIGHT NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREBY PLAINLY APPEARETH,
170    9,    9|                         THE NINTH NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ CONTAINING AN EXCELLENT
171    9,    9|     conclusion of Madame urettaes Novell, none now ained to~ ~succeede
172    9,    9|          purpose, and tell you my Novell.~ ~ In those ancient and
173    9,   10|                         THE TENTH NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ IN JUST REPROOFE
174    9,   10|          enchantment.~ ~ ~ ~ This Novell reported by the Queene,
175    9,   10|         was much laughing at this Novell, the Ladies~ ~understanding
176   10,  Ind|         that day) begin the first Novell, which she~ ~humbly accepting,
177   10,    1|                         THE FIRST NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHERIN MAY EVIDENTLY
178   10,    1|       then recount to you a short Novell, sufficiently pleasing,
179   10,    2|                        THE SECOND NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREIN IS DECLARED
180   10,    2|          you shall perceive by my Novell.~ ~ Ghinotto di Tacco, for
181   10,    3|                         THE THIRD NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ SHEWING IN AN EXCELLENT
182   10,    3|           you withall, in a short Novell.~ ~ Most certaine it is,
183   10,    4|                        THE FOURTH NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREIN IS SHEWNE,
184   10,    5|                          THE FIFT NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ ADMONISHING ALL LADIES
185   10,    5|          make good unto you, by a Novell not overlong or~ ~tedious.~ ~
186   10,    6|                          THE SIXT NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ SUFFICIENTLY DECLARING,
187   10,    6|   passions: which is now the more novell and strange to me, to heare~ ~
188   10,    7|                       THE SEVENTH NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREIN IS COVERTLY
189   10,    7|      being come to the end of her Novell, and the great~ ~magnificence
190   10,    8|                         THE EIGHT NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ DECLARING, THAT NOTWITHSTANDING
191   10,    8|           Fortune makes no use of novell or inconsiderate~ ~meanes,
192   10,    9|                         THE NINTH NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ DECLARING WHAT AN
193   10,    9|           the~ ~conclusion of her Novell, is not without great reason,
194   10,    9|           you shall heare in my~ ~Novell, if we cannot (by reason
195   10,   10|                         THE TENTH NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ SET DOWNE AS AN EXAMPLE
196   10,   10|          Questionlesse, the Kings Novell not so much exceed the rest
197   10,   10|           it, as they did whom my Novell~ ~concerneth; thus then
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