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1 8, 3| HEARE~ ~ ~ ~ Calandrino, Bruno, and Buffalmaco, all of 2 8, 3| among~ ~his other friends Bruno and Buffalmaco, all is found 3 8, 3| Painters, the one called Bruno, and the other~ ~Buffalmaco, 4 8, 3| untill hee had acquainted Bruno and Buffalmaco therewith, 5 8, 3| profession are forced to doe.~ ~ Bruno and Buffalmaco hearing this, 6 8, 3| Well my friend (answered Bruno) you say wee may finde it, 7 8, 3| time.~ ~ Buffalmaco and Bruno, liked and allowed the counsell 8 8, 3| given~ ~him assurance of, Bruno saide. I doe not thinke 9 8, 3| applauded the advice of Bruno, and Calandrino did no~ ~ 10 8, 3| All which Buffalmaco and~ ~Bruno well observing (the day 11 8, 3| Calandrino? saide Buffalmaco. Bruno gazing~ ~strangely every 12 8, 3| follow after, if they would. Bruno perceiving his intent, said 13 8, 3| And reason too, replyed Bruno. It is in vaine to~ ~tarry 14 8, 3| heavie and sharp, said to Bruno. Seest thou this~ ~Flint? 15 8, 3| submission.~ ~ Now Buffalmaco and Bruno, after they had spent an 16 8, 3| after a~ ~little pausing, Bruno thus spake.~ ~ Why how now 17 8, 3| blessednesse.~ ~ Buffalmaco and Bruno hearing this, made shew 18 8, 6| CRAFTY COMPANIONS.~ ~ ~ ~ Bruno and Buffalmaco, did steale 19 8, 6| three men were, Calandrino, Bruno, and Buffalmaco, because~ ~ 20 8, 6| comming to the hearing of Bruno and Buffalmaco and~ ~that 21 8, 6| salt it for his owne store, Bruno saide unto~ ~him: Thou art 22 8, 6| they walked~ ~on the way, Bruno saide to Buffalmaco. Shall 23 8, 6| be~ ~done? I have (saide Bruno) alreadie found the meanes 24 8, 6| being fully agreed~ ~on, Bruno thus spake. My delicate 25 8, 6| ease without company.~ ~ As Bruno had propounded, so was it 26 8, 6| unto him. Buffalmaco and Bruno went and supt~ ~with the 27 8, 6| that his Brawne was stolne. Bruno and~ ~Buffalmaco being risen 28 8, 6| am~ ~robde of my Brawne. Bruno stepping closely to him, 29 8, 6| still in earnest (replied Bruno) and cry it out so loud 30 8, 6| still I bid thee (answered Bruno) and let all the~ ~world 31 8, 6| it possible be,~ ~replyed Bruno? Did not I see it in thy 32 8, 6| twelve months~ ~space.~ ~ Bruno, seeming as if he were more 33 8, 6| I tell thee once againe Bruno,~ ~that this last night 34 8, 6| I have heard (quoth Bruno) of such an experiment, 35 8, 6| case.~ ~ Well then (quoth Bruno) I will take the paines 36 8, 6| him, which he delivered to Bruno, who presently~ ~went to 37 8, 6| Husbandmen of the Village: Bruno was to begin the~ ~service, 38 8, 6| round, as in a circle; and Bruno with Buffalmaco~ ~being 39 8, 6| being in the midst of them, Bruno thus spake.~ ~ Honest friends, 40 8, 6| it deserved;~ ~whereupon, Bruno appointing them how they 41 8, 6| should discover him; and Bruno~ ~having not (as yet) delivered 42 8, 6| spetting and~ ~coughing?~ ~ Bruno sodainely turning him about, 43 8, 6| Pill into his mouth, while Bruno went to serve the rest of~ ~ 44 8, 6| helpe it.~ ~ Buffalmaco, Bruno, and the whole company, 45 8, 6| with him but the Priest, Bruno and Buffalmaco, who thus 46 8, 6| and to incense him more, Bruno thus~ ~pursued the matter.~ ~ 47 8, 6| So the merry~ ~Priest, Bruno, and Buffalmaco, having 48 8, 9| Physicke, was throwne by~ ~Bruno and Buffalmaco, into a common 49 8, 9| heeretofore twice discoursed, Bruno~ ~and Buffalmaco, who walked 50 8, 9| length) he prevailed, and Bruno~ ~proved to be the man.~ ~ 51 8, 9| proved to be the man.~ ~ Now Bruno plainly perceiving (within 52 8, 9| conference together, he told Bruno that he~ ~wondred not a 53 8, 9| mirthful maintenance. Bruno, hearing the Doctors demaund, 54 8, 9| might meane: entreating~ ~Bruno with very great instances, 55 8, 9| Master~ ~Doctor? answered Bruno, What a strange motion do 56 8, 9| deer and honest neighbour Bruno (quoth the Doctor)~ ~assure 57 8, 9| Master~ ~Doctor, answered Bruno, you are too pressing and 58 8, 9| and sware againe, and then Bruno thus~ ~began.~ ~ Know then 59 8, 9| beleefe to the~ ~relation of Bruno, as any man could doe, to 60 8, 9| Whereupon he answered Bruno, that it was no great matter 61 8, 9| further, untill he had made Bruno~ ~more beholding to him, 62 8, 9| rare voyage to Corsica, and Bruno was his daily~ ~guest at 63 8, 9| he~ ~had the company of Bruno. Who seeing himselfe to 64 8, 9| Moreover, at such times as Bruno had not supt with our Physitian, 65 8, 9| beleeve you Sir, answered Bruno, nor do I need to marvalle~ ~ 66 8, 9| Physitians.~ ~It may be so (said Bruno) and as hardly do I understand 67 8, 9| was holding the candle to Bruno, at the~ ~perfecting the 68 8, 9| themselves, thus~ ~he began.~ ~ Bruno, as heaven knoweth, there 69 8, 9| so he~ ~began to sing.~ ~ Bruno was swolne so bigge with 70 8, 9| Physition~ ~saide. How now Bruno? What is thine opinion of 71 8, 9| Beleeve~ ~me Sir, replyed Bruno, the Vialles of Sagginali, 72 8, 9| heard. I tell thee truly Bruno (answered~ ~Master Doctor) 73 8, 9| In good sadnes Sir (said Bruno) you speake~ ~most truly. 74 8, 9| then further informe~ ~thee Bruno, that beside the compleat 75 8, 9| prevaile with thee, good Bruno, to worke so with the rest 76 8, 9| payment of one single peny. Bruno hearing his importunate 77 8, 9| tailes were fully finished, Bruno declaring by outward~ ~behaviour, 78 8, 9| Speake boldly thy minde Bruno, answered the Doctour: for, 79 8, 9| you say Sir~ ~(answered Bruno) your credit is the sounder, 80 8, 9| Now trust me kinde friend Bruno, replyed the Physitian, 81 8, 9| agreed on~ ~betweene them, Bruno departed thence, and acquainted 82 8, 9| entertainement of Buffalmaco and~ ~Bruno; who, like Guests very easie 83 8, 9| formerly hee had done to Bruno. Whereat~ ~Buffalmaco, sodainly 84 8, 9| and looking frowningly on Bruno, as~ ~if he were extraordinarily 85 8, 9| conference as I have had with Bruno, I conceyved (as he himselfe~ ~ 86 8, 9| turned himselfe unto~ ~Bruno, saying. Did not I tell 87 8, 9| desire? How thinkest thou Bruno? The best (quoth Bruno) 88 8, 9| thou Bruno? The best (quoth Bruno) that any man~ ~living in 89 8, 9| How now Buffalmaco (quoth Bruno) what is thine opinion now? 90 8, 9| Buffalmaco, saide the Doctor, Bruno hath spoken nothing~ ~but 91 8, 9| weather at any time. When Bruno and~ ~Buffalmaco had taken 92 8, 9| hornes, and thus disguised, Bruno following him, they went 93 8, 9| Ognissanti, where hee met with Bruno, who was~ ~constrained to 94 8, 9| letting~ ~in, Buffalmaco and Bruno were there arrived, listning 95 8, 9| savour.~ ~ The next morning, Bruno and Buffalmaco, colourd 96 8, 9| mornings~ ~salutations. But Bruno and Buffalmaco (being otherwise 97 8, 9| stamping and chafing,~ ~Bruno thus replyed.~ ~ Never speake 98 9, 3| Physitian, by the perswasions of Bruno, Buffalmaco,~ ~and a third 99 9, 3| could stretch no higher. Bruno, and~ ~Buffalmaco (his auncient 100 9, 3| hanging on him, and then came Bruno looking fearefully on him, 101 9, 3| me Calandrino (answered~ ~Bruno) if I were worthy to give 102 9, 3| Muske Mellone. Then saide~ ~Bruno unto his Companions; Abide 103 9, 3| offer, saying withall. Well Bruno, thou shewst~ ~thy selfe 104 9, 3| compasse of my conceite.~ ~ Bruno being gone to the Physitian, 105 9, 3| Doctor Simon came, with Bruno also in his company,~ ~and 106 9, 3| times she hath done.~ ~ Bruno, Buffalmaco and Nello, hearing 107 9, 3| given forty Florines to Bruno, with other~ ~money beside, 108 9, 3| according to his~ ~promise: and Bruno having bought the Capons, 109 9, 3| the feeling of any paine. Bruno, Buffalmaco, and Nello, 110 9, 5| Damosell,~ ~named Nicholetta. Bruno prepared a Charme or writing 111 9, 5| painting:~ ~he compounded with Bruno and Buffalmaco who bicause 112 9, 5| which~ ~being observed by Bruno (who alwayes fitted him 113 9, 5| saying: My friendly Companion Bruno, if I had one to lend me~ ~ 114 9, 5| well enough. How? quoth~ ~Bruno, doth any thing offend thee, 115 9, 5| it to thy~ ~friend Deare Bruno, said Calandrino, there 116 9, 5| very strange case, answered Bruno, take heede~ ~Calandrino, 117 9, 5| replyed thus. Now trust me Bruno, it is to bee~ ~doubted, 118 9, 5| stand in feare of him?~ ~Bruno replied: Be patient Calandrino, 119 9, 5| Thou saist well, replyed Bruno, therefore the matter hath~ ~ 120 9, 5| was well enough knowne to Bruno, as~ ~also her quality of 121 9, 5| another sight of Nicholetta, Bruno revealed the whole history 122 9, 5| againe; in whispering maner Bruno said to him. Hast~ ~thou 123 9, 5| more seene her? Yes, yes Bruno, answered Calandrino: Alas,~ ~ 124 9, 5| dead~ ~man. Be patient said Bruno, I will goe and see whether 125 9, 5| the businesse unto me.~ ~ Bruno descending downe the staires, 126 9, 5| say? Sufficiently answered Bruno, leave all to~ ~me.~ ~ When 127 9, 5| fantastick behavior, according as Bruno had appointed, could scarse~ ~ 128 9, 5| going towards Florence, Bruno saide closely to~ ~Calandrino. 129 9, 5| I like thy counsell well Bruno, answered Calandrino; but 130 9, 5| Yes, in any case, replied Bruno, for~ ~Musicke is a matter 131 9, 5| of mighty prevailing. Ah Bruno (quoth~ ~Calandrino) thou 132 9, 5| he proceeded. My dearest Bruno, thou shalt see how I can~ ~ 133 9, 5| child.~ ~ But beware, saide Bruno, that thou do not gripe 134 9, 5| by~ ~such directions as Bruno gave her, and many more 135 9, 5| still with new occasions: Bruno plaid the~ ~Ambassador betweene 136 9, 5| him.~ ~ In this manner, Bruno and Buffalmaco (who had 137 9, 5| thither: hee began to solicite Bruno~ ~more importunately, then 138 9, 5| one day come thither, and Bruno having~ ~conferred both 139 9, 5| will or no. Yea marry~ ~Bruno, answered Calandrino, that 140 9, 5| and with expedition.~ ~ Bruno stood musing awhile to himselfe, 141 9, 5| be doubted. then, saide Bruno, procure that I may~ ~have 142 9, 5| he broght it~ ~alive to Bruno (with all the other materials 143 9, 5| by Fortune, and warranted Bruno to fulfil all~ ~effectually.~ ~ 144 9, 5| Nello in no meane haste. Bruno seeing her comming a farre~ ~ 145 9, 5| one kinde word to me?~ ~ Bruno and Buffalmaco, having hid 146 9, 5| the most right to him.~ ~ Bruno and Buffalmaco, who had