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Day, Novell
1 1, 4| though his delight with the Damosell was extraordinary,~ ~yet 2 1, 4| that season, he tolde the~ ~Damosell, that (being carefull of 3 1, 4| first understand of the Damosell her selfe, how,~ ~and in 4 1, 4| the key, when the poore Damosell thinking it had beene the 5 1, 4| a delicate sweete young Damosell,~ ~and here is no eye that 6 1, 4| staide long enough with the~ ~Damosell, leaving her still there, 7 1, 4| closely~ ~imprisoned, that the Damosell might remaine solie to himselfe. 8 1, 4| convayed the~ ~poore abused Damosell forth of their doores, she 9 2, 5| please Sir, replied the Damosell, for she tarrieth your comming~ ~ 10 2, 8| me, and he loveth the~ ~Damosell very dearely: yet (for ought 11 2, 8| were it, for so poore a Damosell as I am, to have~ ~so much 12 4, 5| vanished away.~ ~ The young Damosell awaking, and giving some 13 4, 7| a young and beautifull Damosell, yet according to the nature~ ~ 14 5, 1| a very beautifull young Damosell, seeming~ ~to be fast asleepe, 15 5, 1| dull spirite, that this Damosell was the~ ~very fairest, 16 5, 2| long since)~ ~lived a yong Damosell, named Constance, born of 17 5, 2| called Susa. The young~ ~Damosell knew not whether she were 18 5, 2| onely the poore distressed~ ~Damosell, whose sorrowes having brought 19 5, 2| saide. Now trust me faire Damosell, thou hast dearely deserved 20 5, 3| escaping away with a yong Damosell which he~ ~loved, named 21 5, 3| Theeves in his journey. The Damosell~ ~flying fearfully into 22 5, 3| a place so desolate? The Damosell weeping,~ ~replied; that 23 5, 3| very same place where the Damosell lay hidden,~ ~missing very 24 5, 3| some meanes, that the~ ~Damosell might bee sought for in 25 5, 5| to beare~ ~her away. The Damosell began to resist them, crying 26 5, 5| and~ ~seeing the young Damosell brought well-neere out of 27 5, 5| sustained. Concerning the young Damosell remaining in my House, she 28 5, 5| know, by what~ ~meanes the Damosell came into his custody, and 29 5, 6| conversing with a young~ ~Damosell, which he loved; and had 30 5, 6| afterward married the~ ~Damosell.~ ~ ~ ~ The Novell of Madame 31 5, 6| Countrey. The faire young Damosell, is the~ ~Daughter to Marino 32 5, 7| goodly and beautifull~ ~Damosell, somewhat over-long kept 33 5, 8| desperately~ ~pursue a young Damosell; whom he slew, and afterward 34 5, 8| likewise saw the same Damosell so torne in peeces: which 35 5, 8| trees, hee espyed a young Damosell come running towards him, 36 5, 8| greedily. Soone~ ~after, the Damosell (as if none of this punishment 37 6, 8| grosse fault of a foolish~ ~Damosell, well corrected by a witty 38 9, 3| and sent it by a young Damosell unto Maister Doctor, who 39 9, 3| arrived there before the Damosell, who carried the Water, 40 9, 3| intended: wherefore,~ ~when the Damosell was come, and hee had passed 41 9, 3| of his sicknesse.~ ~ The Damosell delivered her message accordingly, 42 9, 5| extraordinarily enamoured of a young Damosell,~ ~named Nicholetta. Bruno 43 9, 5| soone as he touched the~ ~Damosell therewith, she should follow 44 9, 5| with one or other~ ~prety Damosell in his company (in regard 45 9, 5| chanced that he brought a Damosell~ ~thither named Nicholetta, 46 9, 6| amorously~ ~affected to the Damosell, resorting thither divers 47 10, 6| the staffe which the other Damosell carried:~ ~they both went