Day, Novell

 1    1,    5|          VIOLENCE~ ~ ~ ~ The Lady Marquesse of Montferrat, with a Banquet
 2    1,    5|  laboureth to~ ~betray it.~ ~ The Marquesse of Montferrat was a worthy
 3    1,    5|       valour and manhoode of this Marquesse: it fortuned,~ ~that a Knight
 4    1,    5|      couple in marriage, then the Marquesse and~ ~his Lady. For, as
 5    1,    5|         as among all knights, the Marquesse could hardly be~ ~paraleld
 6    1,    5|     honest excuse to see the Lady Marquesse,~ ~whose Lord being then
 7    1,    5|        journey, where the Ladie~ ~Marquesse then lay; he sent her word
 8    1,    5|           the~ ~King and the Lady Marquesse were seated at one Table,
 9    1,    5|           and no Cockes? The Lady Marquesse, very well~ ~understanding
10    1,    6|         which the vertuous Lady~ ~Marquesse had given to the King of
11    2,    2|              In the time of Azzo, Marquesse of Ferrara, there was a
12    2,    2|         more lovely creature. The Marquesse Azzo most dearely affected
13    2,    2|          the day before, that the Marquesse was come thither,~ ~according
14    2,    2|         nothing wanting but the~ ~Marquesse his presence: suddenly a
15    2,    2|       which shee had made for the Marquesse, and (after supper) betake
16    2,    2|           that doore, whereby the Marquesse~ ~both entred and returned,
17    2,    2|            but remembrance of the Marquesse, and that~ ~being summoned
18    2,    2|         morning. In breefe, the~ ~Marquesse having heard of the marriage,
19   10,   10|         THEIR HUSBANDS~ ~ ~ ~ The Marquesse of Saluzzo, named Gualtiero,
20   10,   10|       purpose to speake of a Lord Marquesse, not any matter of great~ ~
21   10,   10|       very pleasing to the Lord~ ~Marquesse, and gave him full perswasion,
22   10,   10|        his wife.~ ~Whereupon, the Marquesse made a generall convocation
23   10,   10|         magnificent feast, as the Marquesse did the like, for a marriage
24   10,   10|          passage by of the~ ~Lord Marquesse and his traine. Gualtiero
25   10,   10|         in the house.~ ~ Then the Marquesse dismounted from his horse,
26   10,   10|       their former opinion of the Marquesse) honourably and~ ~thily,
27   10,   10|         no little liking of the~ ~Marquesse. Afterward, a strange humour
28   10,   10|           was very welcome to the Marquesse, as apparantly~ ~perceiving
29   10,   10|        remembring also~ ~what the Marquesse himselfe had formerly said;
30   10,   10|        child, and reporting the~ ~Marquesse what his Lady had said;
31   10,   10|          be more joyfull to the~ ~Marquesse) yet all this was not sufficient
32   10,   10|          while after, the Noble~ ~Marquesse in the like manner as he
33   10,   10|           no meane marvell of the Marquesse, who protested in~ ~his
34   10,   10|          of these children, the~ ~Marquesse purposed with himselfe,
35   10,   10| counterfeit Letters~ ~came to the Marquesse (as sent from Rome) which
36   10,   10|          and thus answered. Great Marquesse, I never was so empty of~ ~
37   10,   10|        depart rich enough.~ ~ The Marquesse whose heart wept bloody
38   10,   10|         never beleeving, that the Marquesse would long~ ~keepe his daughter
39   10,   10|         the garments, whereof the Marquesse~ ~despoyled her, the same
40   10,   10|           owne disposition, the~ ~Marquesse made publiquely knowne to
41   10,   10|    unequal'd love she bare to the Marquesse, though the dignitie of
42   10,   10|           all which was done, the Marquesse,~ ~having invited all the
43   10,   10|     countenance.~ ~ Gualtiero the Marquesse, who had caused his two
44   10,   10|       should be~ ~the Wife to the Marquesse, and that onely was the
45   10,   10|      elected Spouse of the Lord~ ~Marquesse.~ ~ All the Ladies there
46   10,   10|       spared not to say; that the Marquesse had made an excellent~ ~
47   10,   10|        his Sister.~ ~ Now was the Marquesse sufficiently satisfied in
48   10,   10|         and travaile.~ ~ When the Marquesse perceyved, that Grizelda
49   10,   10|         Now every one thought the Marquesse to be a noble~ ~and wise
50   10,   10|         of proofes) made by the~ ~Marquesse? Perhaps he might have met
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