Day, Novell

 1    2,    3|          a Knight named~ ~Signior Theobaldo, who (according as some
 2    2,    3|            belonging to the saide Theobaldo (evermore equall to that
 3    2,    3|      named~ ~Lamberto, the second Theobaldo, and the third Agolanto,
 4    2,    3|  eighteene~ ~yeares, when Signior Theobaldo the Father deceased, who
 5    3,    7|        MEN MAY DAYLY FALL.~ ~ ~ ~ Theobaldo Elisei, having received
 6    3,    7|        proved, that he had slaine Theobaldo: he made peace~ ~with his
 7    3,    7|        against them, in depriving Theobaldo of~ ~those deere delights,
 8    3,    7|    brother of theirs, being named Theobaldo (who hath beene~ ~absent
 9    3,    7|          dishonourably committed. Theobaldo wondered~ ~greatly hereat,
10    3,    7|      assuredly, that the death of Theobaldo Elisei, hath beene~ ~sufficiently
11    3,    7|          Aldobrandino is.~ ~ When Theobaldo had heard these words, hee
12    3,    7|          you; but sure I am, that Theobaldo Elisei~ ~loved you deerely.
13    3,    7|       further~ ~conversition with Theobaldo, in which regard, I would
14    3,    7|        know for a certainty, that Theobaldo never offered you any~ ~
15    3,    7|    malignity. That thou did~ ~rob Theobaldo, your selfe hath already
16    3,    7|           But let us see, whether Theobaldo deserved all these severall~ ~
17    3,    7|        all~ ~reason, to take away Theobaldo from your selfe: even so
18    3,    7|     without any occasion given by Theobaldo, is in perill of~ ~his life,
19    3,    7|           I have offended against Theobaldo, and would (if I~ ~could)
20    3,    7|           it possible to be done? Theobaldo being dead, can be [no]~ ~
21    3,    7|          for~ ~a certainety, that Theobaldo is not dead, but living,
22    3,    7|            I dare assure you that Theobaldo is living, and if you dare
23    3,    7|           free from danger,~ ~and Theobaldo living.~ ~ At this instant
24    3,    7|        living.~ ~ At this instant Theobaldo thought it to be a very
25    3,    7|       other then he seemed to be. Theobaldo tooke out~ ~of his Purse
26    3,    7|           heretofore I gave it to Theobaldo.~ ~ Heereupon the Pilgrime
27    3,    7|         and knew him indeed to be Theobaldo, she was~ ~stricken into
28    3,    7|          him, to respect him as~ ~Theobaldo lately come from Cyprus,
29    3,    7|       fled away from him;~ ~as if Theobaldo had bin newly risen out
30    3,    7|        affraid Madam,~ ~I am your Theobaldo, in health, alive, and never
31    3,    7|     constantly avouched him to be Theobaldo; the teares trickling amaine~ ~
32    3,    7|           can be so welcom to me. Theobaldo having~ ~most kindly kissed
33    3,    7|      pardon the foure Brethren of Theobaldo, that brought~ ~you to this
34    3,    7|          the man that hath slaine Theobaldo Elisei, whereupon your Law
35    3,    7|         yet not knowing him to be Theobaldo Elisei. And~ ~when it was
36    3,    7| reconciliation betweene her and~ ~Theobaldo, when sitting downe by her,
37    3,    7|           bright day appeare, but Theobaldo arose, having~ ~acquainted
38    3,    7|    entercoursings of kindnesse,~ ~Theobaldo began to consider, that
39    3,    7|       time, the foure brethren of Theobaldo, attired in their~ ~mourning
40    3,    7|           onely the presence of~ ~Theobaldo, who having bin continually
41    3,    7|       doest thou not welcome home Theobaldo,~ ~so kindly as the rest
42    3,    7|            who was supposed to be Theobaldo, which~ ~slander was to
43    3,    7|   declared her~ ~unfained love to Theobaldo. These bountifull favours
44    3,    7|        slaine, and supposed to be Theobaldo, hee was~ ~one, that in
45    3,    7|         named Fatinolo,~ ~and not Theobaldo, whom the two Brethren Inne-keepers
46    3,    7|           himselfe, to bee truely Theobaldo.~ ~
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