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 1  Ind      |    Philostratus, and~ ~the last Dioneus. Each of them was very affable
 2  Ind      |      the greater contentment.~ ~Dioneus, who (above the other) was
 3  Ind      |    replyed in~ ~this manner.~ ~ Dioneus, well have you spoken, it
 4  Ind      |      create Parmeno (servant to Dioneus) Maister of the Houshold,
 5  Ind      |        and (as she gave charge) Dioneus~ ~tooke a Lute, and Fiammetta
 6    1,    4|  conclusion of her Tale:~ ~when Dioneus sitting next unto her, (
 7    1,    5|            The Tale reported by Dioneus, at the first hearing of
 8    1,    9|   promised to imitate it; onely Dioneus excepted, who when every
 9    1,    9|         by Madam~ ~Lauretta and Dioneus, should sing a sweet ditty.
10    2,    9|        that the promise made to Dioneus, should carefully be kept,~ ~
11    2,   10|      the Queene: but especially Dioneus,~ ~who remained to finish
12    2,   10|      with one consent commended Dioneus,~ ~maintaining that he spake
13    2,   10|  recreations; the priviledge of Dioneus~ ~alwayes reserved to himselfe.~ ~
14    3,    4|     Tale, she sate still; and~ ~Dioneus (with faire and pleasing
15    3,    9|         priviledge granted to~ ~Dioneus uninfringed) but the Queene
16    3,   10|   married to~ ~Neerbale.~ ~ ~ ~ Dioneus listened attentively to
17    3,   10|   ladies moved to laughter~ ~by Dioneus's novel, so much were his
18    3,   10|       pleasure and contentment, Dioneus and~ ~Fiammetta, sate singing
19    4,    9|           priviledge granted to Dioneus, no more remaining to speake
20    4,   10|         remained none~ ~now but Dioneus to tell the last: which
21    4,   10|       and sighe, this~ ~last of Dioneus as much delighted them,
22    5,    9|         priviledge~ ~granted to Dioneus; with a smiling countenance
23    5,   10|    noble nature of Madam Giana; Dioneus~ ~expecting no command,
24    5,   10|       betweene Man and Wife.~ ~ Dioneus having ended this his Tale,
25    5,   10|         Song was~ ~appointed to Dioneus, who began many, but none
26    5, Song|      wanting.~ ~ ~ ~ After that Dioneus (by proceeding no further)
27    5, Song|        sung beside, and that of Dioneus highly~ ~commended. Some
28    6,  Ind|       some at the Tables:~ ~But Dioneus and Madam Lauretta, they
29    6,   10|         delivered their Novels, Dioneus knowing, that it~ ~remained
30    6,   10|      placed [it] on the head of Dioneus, saying. It~ ~is high time
31    6,   10|       saying. It~ ~is high time Dioneus, that you should taste part
32    6,   10|    yeelde us~ ~all contentment. Dioneus being thus invested with
33    6,   10|      Novels had bin so short:~ ~Dioneus went to play at the Tables
34    6,   10| beguiled you. How now? answered Dioneus, begin you first~ ~to act,
35    7,  Ind|        UNDER THE REGIMENT OF~ ~ DIONEUS: THE DISCOURSES ARE DIRECTED,
36    7,   10|   manner.~ ~ It was the Will of Dioneus yesternight, that our discourses
37    7,   10|         goodly spread:~ ~trees. Dioneus and Madame Fiammetta, they
38    8,    9|     without offering injurie to Dioneus, began to speake thus.~ ~
39    8,   10|      the discourse being ended, Dioneus,~ ~who knew it was his Office
40    8,   10|       her match.~ ~ So soone as Dioneus had ended his Novell, Madame
41    9,    9|  viledge reserved,~ ~granted to Dioneus; wherefore, after they had
42    9,   10|         were all growne silent, Dioneus began in this manner. Gracious~ ~
43    9,   10|   understanding it better, then Dioneus intended that they should
44   10,    9|  reserving~ ~the last office to Dioneus (as it was at the first
45   10,   10|      generall approbation, till Dioneus (in a merry jesting humour)
46   10,   10|         in the cold streets.~ ~ Dioneus having thus ended his Novel,
47   10, Song|   Flammetta had ended her Song; Dioneus, who sate by~ ~her, smiling
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