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1 Ind | Lute, and Fiammetta a Violl de gamba, and began to play 2 1, 2| of his,~ ~named Jehannot de Chevigny, travailed from 3 1, 2| Silkes,~ ~named Jehannot de Chevigny, a man of faithfull, 4 1, 4| admonitions of Jehannot de~ ~Chevigny, Abraham the 5 1, 6| Covetousnesse, in Mayster Can de la Scala.~ ~ ~ ~ The courteous 6 1, 6| pleasantly reprooved~ ~Master Can de la Scala, a Magnifico and 7 1, 6| following.~ ~ Master Can de la Scala, as fame ranne 8 1, 6| enemies of his, Master Can de la Scala was incensed, that~ ~ 9 1, 6| thether on foot.~ ~ Master Can de la Scala, who was a man 10 1, 7| covetousnesse of Signior Herminio de Grimaldi.~ ~ ~ ~ Madam Lauretta, 11 1, 7| Gentleman named Signior Herminio de Grimaldo, who (as every 12 1, 9| some say) Madam~ ~Margaret de Chisolieri, shee appeared 13 2, 2| COMMODITY~ ~ ~ ~ Rinaldo de Este, after hee was robbed 14 2, 2| Marchant~ ~named Rinaldo de Este, who being one day 15 2, 2| Dirupisti, or the Intemerata, or De profundis, which are (as 16 2, 3| The fortunes of Rinaldo de Este, being heard by the 17 2, 5| STRUMPETS~ ~ ~ ~ Andrea de Piero, travelling from Perouse 18 2, 5| young man, named Andrea de Piero, whose profession 19 2, 5| name was Signior Andrea de Piero; he made her answere,~ ~ 20 2, 5| you not me? I am Andrea de Piero,~ ~Brother to your 21 2, 5| morrow: for I know no Andrea de Piero, neither hath~ ~my 22 2, 6| Gentleman, named Conrado de Marchesi Malespini, with 23 2, 6| not Geoffrey, but Jehannot de Procida. As for the~ ~yongest, 24 2, 6| meanes of Messer John~ ~de Procida, caused the Isle 25 2, 10| Wife of Signior Ricciardo de Chinzica, who understanding 26 4, 2| wicked life; named, Bertho de la messa, whose~ ~shamelesse 27 4, 2| minded,~ ~named Madam Lisetta de Caquirino, wife to a wealthy 28 4, 9| named Messer~ ~Guiglielmo de Rossiglione, and the other 29 4, 9| meane Messer Guiglielmo de Rossilione, had to wife 30 4, 10| of~ ~Signiour Ricciardo de Cinzica, some dayes of the 31 4, 10| was one, named Ruggiero de Jeroly, of honourable~ ~ 32 4, 10| what a lewde liver Ruggiero de Jeroly is, and notwithstanding 33 4, 10| have apprehended Ruggiero de Jeroly, as a~ ~theefe, and 34 5, 5| one being named Giovanni de Severino, and the other~ ~ 35 5, 5| and the other~ ~Menghino de Minghole. Either of these 36 5, 6| knowne by Don~ ~Rogiero de Oria, Lord Admirall of Sicilie, 37 5, 6| the eare of Don Rogiero de Oria, a~ ~man of much admired 38 5, 10| large provision, when I am de. bard of your~ ~company? 39 6, 3| SHAME~ ~ ~ ~ Madame Nonna de Pulci, by a sodaine answere, 40 6, 3| Catalogna, named~ ~Messer Diego de la Ratta, and Lord Marshall 41 6, 3| being named Madame Nonna de Pulci,~ ~and Cousine to 42 6, 5| was named Messer Forese de Rabatta, a man of little 43 6, 7| accused by her Husband Rinaldo de Pugliese,~ ~because he tooke 44 6, 7| Gentleman named~ ~Lazarino de Guazzagliotri: caused her 45 6, 7| same~ ~City, named Lazarino de Guazzagliotri, and by her 46 6, 7| husband,~ ~called Rinaldo de Pugliese, shee loving the 47 6, 9| Signior Guido~ ~Cavalcante de Cavalcanti, to make one 48 6, 10| Companions; the one, named John de~ ~Bragoniero, and the other, 49 6, 10| passing along the Borgo de Grecia, I proceeded thence ( 50 6, 10| thence,~ ~I met with Maso de Saggio, who was a great 51 6, 10| the good Saint Gerrard~ ~de Magnavilla used to weare 52 7, 1| to another, named John~ ~de Nello, that dwelt at S. 53 7, 7| comparable to the Wife~ ~of Egano de Galluzzi, dwelling in Bologna, 54 7, 10| Mini, and the other Meucio de Tura; Men simple, and of~ ~ 55 8, 1| hapned to Madam Phillippa de Prato, upon the~ ~dangerous 56 8, 10| of~ ~ours, named Niccolo de Cignano, but more usually 57 9, 1| named~ ~Madame Francesca de Lazzari, being often solicited 58 9, 7| BE LEASINGS~ ~ ~ ~ Talano de Molese dreamed, That a Wolfe 59 9, 7| whether you knew Talano de Molese, or no, a man of~ ~ 60 9, 8| Lampreyes, for Messer Viero~ ~de Cherchi, and was espied 61 9, 10| OVER-LIGHT BELEEFE~ ~ ~ ~ John de Barolo, at the instance 62 9, 10| honest~ ~man, called John de Barolo, who because he was 63 9, 10| Asse: evermore when John de Barolo came to Tresanti, 64 9, 10| wife lay;~ ~so that John de Barolo was faigne to lie 65 10, 1| knight, named Signior Rogiero de Figiovanni, became a~ ~servant 66 10, 4| COURTESIES~ ~ ~ ~ Signior Gentile de Carisendi, being come from 67 10, 4| vertues, named Signior Gentile de Carisendi, who (in~ ~his 68 10, 6| certayne~ ~dayes) at Castello de Mare, where having heard 69 10, 6| the the~ ~Count, Sir Guy de Montforte (who was one of 70 10, 6| before the King, Count Guy de Montfort~ ~and the Father: 71 10, 6| and intent~ ~to Count Guy de Montforte, who being a very 72 10, 7| Gentleman, named Manutio de~ ~Arezza, might be permitted 73 10, 7| a Gentleman, named Mico de Sienna,~ ~one of the best 74 10, 9| who was Signior Thorello de~ ~Dignes, a man of very