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1 Ind | But here it began with yong children, male and~ ~female, 2 Ind | what and how many gallant yong men and~ ~women, have beene 3 1, 4| among~ ~divers other) a yong Novice Monke, whose hot 4 1, 4| perceive it. Now, while this yong lusty Monke (transported 5 1, 4| disclosing his dismay to the yong~ ~Maiden, he began to consider 6 1, 9| The Ladies, and the yong Gentlemen likewise, commended 7 2, 3| thither, named Alessandro, a yong man, and of faire demeanor, 8 2, 3| that rideth before, is a yong Gentleman, and our Kinsman, 9 2, 3| and~ ~because he is more yong in yeeres, then the decrees 10 2, 6| lay~ ~downe unto the two yong Kids, and taking them tenderly 11 2, 6| carrying also with her the two yong Goats~ ~and their damme, 12 2, 6| Gasparino, being now a brave yong man, and of very goodly 13 2, 7| There~ ~hee found the faire yong Lady, with such small store 14 2, 8| sonne~ ~and a daughter very yong, and of tender yeeres, which 15 2, 8| they themselves have bin yong. But because herein~ ~I 16 2, 8| could.~ ~ Farre from the yong Gentlemans humour was this 17 2, 8| poore Piccard. Soone was the yong Gentleman recovered and 18 2, 10| the fairest and choisest yong~ ~maids in Pisa, whose youth 19 2, 10| true it is, that I have a yong Gentlewoman in my house, 20 2, 10| apparantly~ ~perceive, that I was yong, fresh, and cheerefully 21 3, 1| certainty, that so soon as a yong~ ~virgin hath the veile 22 3, 1| gave him welcom home, was a yong Hebrew pezant of the country, 23 3, 1| entertainment, because he was too yong and~ ~sprightly. Having 24 3, 1| trees, and two delicate yong Nunnes, walking~ ~there 25 3, 3| pure conscience, a faire~ ~yong Gentlewoman, being amourously 26 3, 4| OWNE~ ~ DESIRES.~ ~ ~ ~ A yong Scholler, named Felice, 27 3, 6| there dwelt~ ~sometime a yong Gentleman, of noble parentage, 28 3, 9| was most admirable in so~ ~yong a Maiden, and more then 29 3, 9| possible for thee, being a yong~ ~Maiden, to do that which 30 4, 1| desires, and so (like a yong woman) I became came~ ~againe; 31 4, 3| THAT THEY LOVE~ ~ ~ ~ Three yong Gentlemen affecting three 32 4, 3| how the loves of three yong Gentlemen, and of as many 33 4, 3| very beautifull~ ~Woman, yong, and in the choisest flower 34 4, 6| daughter called Andreana, yong, and beautifull, but as 35 4, 6| upon the ground. Which the yong Damosel perceiving, and 36 4, 6| him; yet, commending the yong Mayden, and her~ ~constancie, 37 4, 7| the Garden.~ ~ A modest yong maiden named Lagina, following 38 4, 8| Jeronimo affecting a yong Maiden, named Silvestra, 39 4, 8| most Cities they use to do. Yong Jeronimo~ ~growing on in 40 4, 8| It fell out so with our yong Jeronimo; for, among a~ ~ 41 4, 8| was the beginning of their yong affection,~ ~presaging ( 42 4, 8| so deeply enamoured of a yong Girle, named Silvestra, 43 4, 8| as it is the~ ~custome of yong Lovers) to use divers daily 44 4, 8| loyall friend~ ~Jeronimo. The yong woman starting with amazement, 45 4, 8| mutually embraced.~ ~ The yong man, hearing these wordes, 46 4, 8| compassion. Then taking the yong womans body, and ordering 47 4, 8| on the same Biere by the yong man,~ ~and when they had 48 4, 10| from the joyner, dwelt two yong~ ~men who were Lombards, 49 5, 2| not long since)~ ~lived a yong Damosell, named Constance, 50 5, 2| Island. There dwelt also a yong man called~ ~Martuccio Gomito, 51 5, 3| Bocamazzo, escaping away with a yong Damosell which he~ ~loved, 52 5, 3| maid: there dwelt sometime yong Gentleman, named Pedro Boccamazzo,~ ~ 53 5, 3| complaine of us.~ ~ The yong Maiden, seeing the time 54 5, 4| liking.~ ~There was also a yong Gentleman, in the very flourishing 55 5, 4| morning. Woman,~ ~woman, yong wenches are wily, many wanton 56 5, 8| their seating, that the~ ~yong Gentlewoman his unkinde 57 5, 8| astonishment with the cruell yong Maide affected by Anastasio, 58 5, 9| there lived in Florence a yong Gentleman, named Frederigo,~ ~ 59 5, 9| it is no rare matter in yong Gentlemen) became~ ~enamored 60 5, 9| extraordinarily rich,~ ~and as yet but yong in yeares. Now although 61 5, 10| by chance) treads on the yong mans~ ~fingers that lay 62 5, 10| had made his~ ~wife, had a yong, lusty, and well enabled 63 6, Ind| to affirme beside, that yong Maides are so~ ~simple, 64 6, 3| prize: the~ ~Byshop espied a yong married Lady (which our 65 6, 3| A very goodly beautifull yong woman she was, of delicate~ ~ 66 6, 3| we may collect, that the yong Lady, being so~ ~injuriously 67 6, 7| her in Adulterie, with a yong Gentleman named~ ~Lazarino 68 6, 7| night, in the armes of a yong Gentleman of the same~ ~ 69 6, 10| Tables with another of the yong Gentlemen,~ ~and Madame 70 6, Song| me enfolde.~ ~ When I was yong, I entred first thy fights,~ ~ 71 7, 1| Pegolotti, who was a comely yong Gentleman, fresh, and in 72 7, 2| EXTREMITIES~ ~ ~ ~ Peronella hid a yong man her friend and Lover, 73 7, 2| had~ ~a proper, handsome yong man; one, that would have 74 7, 3| lived in Siena, a proper yong~ ~man, of good birth and 75 7, 3| more happy time, for our yong Son was sudainly~ ~extreamly 76 7, 3| rejoycing merrily, as yong infants use to do, and Credulano 77 7, 5| together) there dwelt a comely yong proper~ ~Gentleman, whose 78 7, 5| so was the neighbouring yong Gentleman~ ~named) or else 79 7, 5| often as thou sentst thy yong Novice or Clearke to me, 80 7, 9| and Followers, there was a yong~ ~Gentleman, gracefull of 81 7, 9| thee a wise and fortunate yong man, I shall confesse~ ~ 82 8, 3| there dwelt in Florence, a yong Gentleman~ ~of singular 83 8, 4| entred~ ~into yeares, but yong and lustie in his own proud 84 8, 7| there dwelt in~ ~Florence, a yong Lady, descended of Noble 85 8, 7| his hearts desire.~ ~ The yong Lady, who fixed not her 86 8, 7| themselves) yet in regard he was yong, and Summer~ ~swiftly drawing 87 8, 7| harts desire. For the lusty yong~ ~Gallant, who was Madame 88 8, 10| affable speeches, they allure yong~ ~Merchants to take knowledge 89 8, 10| a very faire and affable yong man, easie to kindle~ ~affection 90 9, Ind| female attendants, and the yong~ ~Gentlemen likewise, to 91 9, 2| Daughter Nunnes in bed with a yong Gentleman, whereof she~ ~ 92 9, 2| hath bin related: but a yong Nun, by the~ ~helpe and 93 9, 2| sanctified Sisters, there was a yong~ ~Gentlewoman, endued with 94 9, 2| in person, and take the yong Gentleman~ ~in bed with 95 9, 2| on a~ ~night) that the yong Gentleman being entred into 96 9, 2| the Chapter-house: the yong Gentleman remaining still 97 9, 2| So, having granted the yong Nunne Isabella free absolution: 98 9, 5| friend to Phillippo, our yong~ ~Master, for then it may 99 9, 5| about her, and taking a yong woman in her company; shee 100 9, 6| CIVILL DISCRETION~ ~ ~ ~ Two yong Gentlemen, the one named 101 9, 7| honour, who tooke to wife a yong Gentlewoman, named Margarita, 102 9, 9| CIVILL OBEDIENCE~ ~ ~ ~ Two yong Gentlemen, the one named 103 9, 9| repaired thither, was a rich yong Gentleman, honourably descended,~ ~ 104 9, 9| hee~ ~overtooke another yong Gentleman, a native of Antioch, 105 9, 9| mildely reclaimed, and the yong Gentleman,~ ~by loving others, 106 9, 10| such manner.~ ~ The fond yong woman, more covetously addicted 107 10, 4| Caccianimico, and the yong infant with her.~ ~ ~ ~ 108 10, 6| Name,~ ~fell in love with a yong Maiden, named Genevera, 109 10, 6| entred into the garden, two yong Damosels, each~ ~aged about 110 10, 6| they wold say. Both the yong damosels, when they were 111 10, 7| said King Charles, and to a yong Maiden of our City, I~ ~ 112 10, 7| it presently. Lisana the yong Maiden, once againe~ ~entreated 113 10, 7| to him, knowing also the yong Maiden, to bee both~ ~beautifull 114 10, 7| being so faire a Virgin, yong, and in the delicacy of 115 10, 7| he called for a~ ~proper yong Gentleman, but somewhat 116 10, 8| Aristippus.~ ~These two yong Gentlemen living thus in 117 10, 8| to marriage, and with a~ ~yong Gentlewoman of singular 118 10, 8| continually? Moreover, I am yong, and youth is wholly subjected 119 10, 8| Sophronia to Gisippus, a yong Gentleman, and a Philosopher:~ ~ 120 10, 8| likewise hath given her to a yong Gentleman, and a~ ~Philosopher, 121 10, 8| intent to acquaint them: a yong man, who had stood there 122 10, 8| feares, could cause the yong~ ~armes of Gisippus to abstaine 123 10, 9| deare heart) thou art a yong woman,~ ~beautifull, of 124 10, 10| I have made choyce of a yong~ ~virgine, answerable to 125 10, 10| which is, to take this your yong~ ~daughter, and then I must: 126 10, 10| them very serviceably. The yong Virgin was observed by every 127 10, 10| beleeved verily, this~ ~yong daughter of hers should