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1 2, 10| fayre Wife of Signior Ricciardo de Chinzica, who understanding 2 2, 10| her~ ~Husband, and Signior Ricciardo dying, she became the wife 3 2, 10| the~ ~body, named Signior Ricciardo di Cinzica. He being more 4 2, 10| waxing extremely hot, Signior Ricciardo would~ ~go to recreate himselfe 5 2, 10| in the sight of Signior Ricciardo, who by this time was~ ~ 6 2, 10| The next morning, Signior Ricciardo meeting~ ~with Pagamino, 7 2, 10| any word unto~ ~Signieur Ricciardo, or knowing him from any 8 2, 10| that I am thy~ ~husband Ricciardo, who am come to pay what 9 2, 10| till now. How now quoth Ricciardo? Consider better what you 10 2, 10| husband, and my name is Ricciardo di Cinzica. You~ ~must pardon 11 2, 10| but he and shee, Signior Ricciardo began in this manner.~ ~ 12 2, 10| thou not know thine owne Ricciardo, who loveth thee~ ~more 13 2, 10| know~ ~you to be Signior Ricciardo di Cinzica, and my husband 14 3, 5| OWNE DISPOSITION~ ~ ~ ~ Ricciardo surnamed the Magnifico, 15 3, 5| likewise, a young man,~ ~named Ricciardo, derived of meane birth, 16 3, 6| AVAILABLE IN LOVE~ ~ ~ ~ Ricciardo Minutolo fell in love with 17 3, 6| be deceived by the said~ ~Ricciardo.~ ~ ~ ~ No more remained 18 3, 6| to~ ~bee wealthy, named Ricciardo Minutolo, who although hee 19 3, 6| and admired chastity.~ ~ Ricciardo loving this Madam Catulla, 20 3, 6| snatch him from her.~ ~ Ricciardo not unacquainted with this 21 3, 6| supping there very often, Ricciardo~ ~Minutolo happened to heare, 22 3, 6| longer, shee entreated~ ~Ricciardo even for the Ladies sake, 23 3, 6| should better schoole him.~ ~Ricciardo highly pleased herewith, 24 3, 6| On the morrow morning, Ricciardo went to an auncient woman 25 3, 6| had heard the speeches of Ricciardo, and gave more~ ~credit 26 3, 6| being well~ ~instructed by Ricciardo, answered: Are you shee 27 3, 6| the darke Chamber where Ricciardo was,~ ~entred into the Bath, 28 3, 6| Catulla, and not the wife of~ ~Ricciardo, trayterous and unfaithfull 29 3, 6| to make any answere.~ ~ Ricciardo durst not speake one word, 30 3, 6| as faire, as the wife of Ricciardo? Am I not as good a Gentlewoman~ ~ 31 3, 6| answere mee? I will send to~ ~Ricciardo, who loveth mee beyond all 32 3, 6| tedious and irksome, that Ricciardo~ ~perceiving, if shee continued 33 3, 6| taught~ ~me, and I am your Ricciardo: which she hearing, and 34 3, 6| silly or simple in this.~ ~ Ricciardo uttered these words, teares 35 3, 6| considered on the words of Ricciardo,~ ~found good reason in 36 3, 6| whereupon shee thus spake. Ricciardo, I know not how to beare 37 3, 6| woman~ ~ever see my face.~ ~ Ricciardo perceiving the extremity 38 3, 6| Upon the report whereof,~ ~Ricciardo becomming likewise a widdower, 39 4, 10| former Tale of~ ~Signiour Ricciardo de Cinzica, some dayes of 40 5, 4| PROCEEDE TOO FARRE~ ~ ~ ~ Ricciardo Manardy, was found by Messer 41 5, 4| Brettinoro, named Messer Ricciardo, who oftentimes frequented 42 5, 4| for thy love? Signior~ ~Ricciardo (replyed she suddenly againe) 43 5, 4| was so pleasing to Messer Ricciardo, that presently he~ ~saide. 44 5, 4| him this answere.~ ~Signio Ricciardo, quoth she, you see what 45 5, 4| and I will adventure it. Ricciardo having~ ~considered on many 46 5, 4| secret intelligence given to Ricciardo, for preparing~ ~his meanes 47 5, 4| Lovers) take~ ~their rest; Ricciardo having provided a Ladder 48 5, 4| saw how his Daughter and Ricciardo were seated at the~ ~window. 49 5, 4| whereupon, shee~ ~perceiving how Ricciardo and Catharina had both deceived 50 5, 4| seeing~ ~shee hath loved Ricciardo without our knowledge, and 51 5, 4| enjoy her, and she him. Ricciardo is a Gentleman,~ ~well derived, 52 5, 4| themselves. At the last, Ricciardo awaked, and~ ~seeing it 53 5, 4| Curtaines, saying. Nay, Signior Ricciardo, seeing you have found~ ~ 54 5, 4| backe returning.~ ~ When Ricciardo saw the Father and Mother 55 5, 4| of my transgressing.~ ~ Ricciardo (replied Messer Lizio) the 56 5, 4| to remit all, because~ ~Ricciardo right gladly condiscended, 57 5, 4| went out of the Gallery; Ricciardo and Catharina were~ ~espoused 58 5, 4| Parents~ ~and kindred to Ricciardo, who being no way discontented