Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |          most aged, we will name Pampinea; the second Fiametta; the~ ~
 2  Ind      |      within a while after, Madam Pampinea began~ ~in this manner.~ ~
 3  Ind      |  Gentlewomen, having heard Madam Pampinea, not~ ~onely commended her
 4  Ind      |         case propounded by Madam Pampinea hath~ ~beene very well delivered;
 5  Ind      |       advantage; whereupon Madam Pampinea (amiably smiling) said.~ ~
 6  Ind      |    company, and said; Good Madam Pampinea take~ ~heed what you say,
 7  Ind      |   welcome: for~ ~truly (as Madam Pampinea saide) we may very well
 8  Ind      |    without any more words, Madam Pampinea mounting on her~ ~feete (
 9  Ind      |         our desolate City. Madam Pampinea having in like manner shaken~ ~
10  Ind      |         generall voice,~ ~Madame Pampinea was chosen Queene for the
11  Ind      | greatnesse.~ ~ After that Madame Pampinea was thus made Queen, she
12    1,    9|          lately uttered by Madam Pampinea; that dulnesse or neglect
13    1,    9|    confirmed the officers, which Pampinea had appointed the day~ ~
14    1,    9|  Companions, although that Madam Pampinea, more in her owne~ ~courtesie,
15    1,    9|        hath bene kept by Madam~ ~Pampinea, me thinkes it hath bene
16    1,    9|          some things which Madam Pampinea could not~ ~accomplish,
17    2,    3|         her and Rinaldo, Madam~ ~Pampinea sitting next to Philostratus,
18    2,    4|  Lauretta, sitting next to Madam Pampinea, and seeing how~ ~triumphantly
19    2,    4|        as the discourse of Madam Pampinea hath made good, by~ ~the
20    2,   10|   following,~ ~was sung by Madam Pampinea, being answered by all the
21    3,    2|         the Queene, that Madam~ ~Pampinea should follow next, to second
22    3,    3|        effect.~ ~ ~ ~ When Madam Pampinea sate silent, and the Querries
23    4,    2|         is my will, that Madam~ ~Pampinea proceed next in the argument
24    4,    2|          mine afflictions. Madam Pampinea perceiving what a taske~ ~
25    4,    3|       King perceyved that Madame Pampinea had ended her~ ~discourse,
26    5,    6|       the Queene commanded Madam Pampinea, that~ ~she should prepare
27    5,    8|   Lauretta held her peace, Madam Pampinea (by the~ ~Queenes command)
28    6,    1|       But in regard, that Madame Pampinea hath already spoken sufficiently~ ~
29    6,    2|          gave command to Madam~ ~Pampinea, that shee should follow
30    6,    3|      honesty.~ ~ ~ ~ When Madame Pampinea had ended her Discourse,
31    6,    3|           Faire assembly, Madame Pampinea (not long time since) gave~ ~
32    6,    5|     discoursed unto us by Madame Pampinea:) so in like manner hath~ ~
33    6,   10|        left them, to whom Madame Pampinea~ ~pleasantly thus spake.
34    6,   10|        truly Sir, replyed Madame Pampinea:~ ~ Relating to him at large,
35    7,    6|         gave order unto Madame~ ~Pampinea, that now it was her turne
36    7,    7|          modest manner by Madame Pampinea, was not onely admired by
37    8,    7|          Queene commanded Madame Pampinea, to follow next with her~ ~
38    8,    8|         Wherefore, when Madame~ ~Pampinea had finished hir Novell,
39    8,    9|    should have it, althogh Madam Pampinea (not~ ~long since) avouched
40    9,    7|      Queen gave command to Madam Pampinea, that she should next begin~ ~
41    9,    8|  discoursed at large~ ~by Madame Pampinea, maketh me to remember another
42    9,    9|         the~ ~Novel which Madame Pampinea so lately reported, concerning
43   10,    7|       otherwise minded)~ ~Madame Pampinea, by order given from the
44   10,    8|    command of the King, (Madam~ ~Pampinea ceasing) prepared to follow
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