Day, Novell

 1   10,    8|    PRESERVED~ ~ AMONG MEN~ ~ ~ ~ Sophronia, thinking her selfe to be
 2   10,    8|         in Athens, and she named Sophronia, aged about fifteen years.
 3   10,    8|      Gisippus (unto whom faire~ ~Sophronia is the afflanced friend)
 4   10,    8|        with himselfe, remembring Sophronia,~ ~and converting his former
 5   10,    8|        directer. The beauty~ ~of Sophronia is worthy of generall love,
 6   10,    8|          hourely for the love of Sophronia, and affirming withall,
 7   10,    8|        wounded with affection to Sophronia, but yet~ ~in a well-governed
 8   10,    8|      love hee could beare unto~ ~Sophronia: And in this resolution,
 9   10,    8|       doest earnestly love faire Sophronia, who is betroathed~ ~and
10   10,    8|         reasonable thou fanciest Sophronia, as~ ~unjustly thou complainest
11   10,    8|          thine. True it is, that Sophronia is affianced to me, and
12   10,    8|          good, for I will~ ~have Sophronia to bee onely thine. I know
13   10,    8|         obliged. For this cause, Sophronia must and shal be~ ~thine,
14   10,    8|     fervent love thou bearest to Sophronia, hath~ ~justly deserved.~ ~
15   10,    8|         to yeeld consent, that~ ~Sophronia should be accepted as his
16   10,    8|           and those belonging to Sophronia, the~ ~matrimoniall conjunction
17   10,    8|  wherupon Gisippus received home Sophronia into his house,~ ~with publike
18   10,    8|        and Gentlewomen conducted Sophronia to the~ ~Bride-Chamber,
19   10,    8|         the bed with her, taking Sophronia gently by the hand, softly
20   10,    8|   consumated, betweene Titus and Sophronia, albeit the~ ~friends (on
21   10,    8|          departure, and~ ~taking Sophronia thither with him, which
22   10,    8|   displeasing to the~ ~Father of Sophronia, who with hir kinred, as
23   10,    8|      drawing both Gisippus and~ ~Sophronia into harsh reports; he being
24   10,    8|          and honestie, wherewith Sophronia's~ ~friends had no reason
25   10,    8|         kinred of Gisippus and~ ~Sophronia, to be assembled in a Temple,
26   10,    8|       marriage of my~ ~selfe and Sophronia, whom you imagined as given
27   10,    8|         and deliberation,~ ~gave Sophronia to Gisippus, a yong Gentleman,
28   10,    8|          any one,~ ~as I thinke. Sophronia is married to Titus Quintus
29   10,    8|         so much~ ~complain, that Sophronia is the wife to Titus; but
30   10,    8|        hath not so happened to~ ~Sophronia, for she was given to me
31   10,    8|         if Gisippus hath married Sophronia well, it is~ ~foolish and
32   10,    8|        bloud, in the person of~ ~Sophronia: for although in secret
33   10,    8|        by mee as a Lover: that~ ~Sophronia is secretly become the wife
34   10,    8| wherefore~ ~being minded to take Sophronia thither with mee, I was
35   10,    8|         degenerate a thought.~ ~ Sophronia, by ordination of the Gods,
36   10,    8|          is,~ ~your detaining of Sophronia from mee, of whom you have
37   10,    8|       and disdaine, and suffer~ ~Sophronia to be delivered mee, that
38   10,    8|         very well contented that Sophronia should bee~ ~his Wife, hee
39   10,    8|      from him, presently sending Sophronia to him, who making~ ~a vertue
40   10,    8|    friendship: he brought him to Sophronia, who welcomed him as lovingly,~ ~
41   10,    8|       and Titus~ ~with his faire Sophronia, lived long after together
42   10,    8|         of his kindred, those of Sophronia, yea, of~ ~Sophronia her
43   10,    8|          of Sophronia, yea, of~ ~Sophronia her selfe, not respecting
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