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
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