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1 3, 4| DESIRES.~ ~ ~ ~ A yong Scholler, named Felice, enstructed 2 3, 4| there returned a young Scholler~ ~from Paris, named Felice, 3 3, 4| wall. So that, when the Scholler was playing his prize,~ ~ 4 3, 4| his treasure. Thus~ ~the Scholler being but poore, yet well 5 7, 7| another time Such an apt Scholler as Anichino was in this 6 8, 7| young Gentleman being a Scholler, fell in love with a Ladie, 7 8, 7| cold Winter, she caused the Scholler~ ~to expect her comming, 8 8, 7| so fel it out with~ ~our Scholler Reniero, who being invited 9 8, 7| his command.~ ~ Our witty Scholler having set aside his Philosophicall~ ~ 10 8, 7| not observe, how this~ ~Scholler is come to lose all the 11 8, 7| and more solicited by the Scholler, she sent him word by~ ~ 12 8, 7| together.~ ~ Now was our Scholler the onely jocond man of 13 8, 7| welcome she had~ ~given the Scholler, and how she further meant 14 8, 7| extreame~ ~frost upon it, our Scholler could not boast of any warme 15 8, 7| Renicro, our over-credulous Scholler, whose vehement affection~ ~ 16 8, 7| opinion of my amourous Scholler? Which dost thou imagine 17 8, 7| is a man, and a~ ~learned Scholler, I pitty that he should 18 8, 7| Court; there they saw the Scholler dancing in~ ~the snow, to 19 8, 7| by his name:~ ~which the Scholler hearing, was exceeding joyful, 20 8, 7| scorning the betrayed Scholler, As for him poore man, hee 21 8, 7| vertuous, and a judicious Scholler, have an invincible spirit 22 8, 7| So our halfe frozen Scholler, scarcely able to walke 23 8, 7| favourable to our injured Scholler, prepared a new accident,~ ~ 24 8, 7| to consider, that the~ ~Scholler still walked daily by the 25 8, 7| overswayed her, that the Scholler was~ ~extraordinarily skilfull 26 8, 7| considring, that if the Scholler had~ ~any experience in 27 8, 7| favours to him, whereto~ ~our Scholler thus replyed.~ ~ Very true 28 8, 7| skilfull~ ~in, as anie other Scholler whatsoever. But, because 29 8, 7| constant and dreadlesse. The Scholler, who had (more then halfe)~ ~ 30 8, 7| house.~ ~ Our over-joyed Scholler, applauding his happy Starres, 31 8, 7| with it to the Tower. The~ ~Scholler, who at the nights closing 32 8, 7| caused in the mind of our Scholler, one while,~ ~quenching 33 8, 7| shee had received from the Scholler. Afterward,~ ~by soft and 34 8, 7| comming, according as the Scholler~ ~bad promised, she said 35 8, 7| yet Reniero that wicked Scholler, who knoweth all thy privy~ ~ 36 8, 7| About this instant, the Scholler who lay sleeping (all~ ~ 37 8, 7| being a Gentleman and a Scholler, that~ ~this punishment 38 8, 7| shame and reproch.~ ~ The Scholler, whose envious spleene was 39 8, 7| to be a Gentleman and a Scholler, thereby to~ ~win such favor 40 8, 7| death of a Gentleman and Scholler~ ~as (in scorne) not long 41 8, 7| ruine and death.~ ~ The Scholler, who (onely to delight himselfe) 42 8, 7| friend, but (most of all) the Scholler, that promised to bring 43 8, 7| heate.~ ~ Well perceived the Scholler, by the weaknesse of her 44 8, 7| hasten on apace: when the Scholler (immagining that he afflicted 45 8, 7| of the Ladder, which the Scholler had pulled in~ ~sunder; 46 8, 7| faulty. And Reniero the Scholler,~ ~understanding that Ancilla 47 8, 7| folly on, but a learned Scholler, of whom shee made no more~ ~ 48 8, 8| howbeit, they reputed the Scholler not onely over-obstinate, 49 8, 8| then the~ ~furious incensed Scholler did. Whereby you may comprehend, 50 8, 9| nor small, Doctor nor~ ~Scholler, but thought themselves 51 8, 10| and yet applauding the~ ~Scholler for his just revenge. But 52 9, 8| the cruell revendge of the Scholler, yesterday discoursed at 53 10, 8| you seeme~ ~heere to bee a Scholler, in appearance meane enough, 54 10, 8| a Cobler, rather than a Scholler, hath ended a~ ~businesse