Day, Novell

 1    5,    5|         surprized by the Emperour Frederigo, and all~ ~things committed
 2    5,    6|         beene given (formerly) to Frederigo,~ ~King of Sicilie: was
 3    5,    6|         her as a rich present, on Frederigo King of Sicille, who was~ ~
 4    5,    9|           OF A FAMOUS LADY~ ~ ~ ~ Frederigo, of the Alberighi Family,
 5    5,    9|           a yong Gentleman, named Frederigo,~ ~Sonne to Signior Phillippo
 6    5,    9|      through all Tuscany.~ ~ This Frederigo (as it is no rare matter
 7    5,    9|          his owne person. So that Frederigo, spending thus daily~ ~more,
 8    5,    9|       into familiarity with poore Frederigo, and~ ~having seene many
 9    5,    9|     because he saw how choycely~ ~Frederigo esteemed her. Within a short
10    5,    9|         she knew, how long a time Frederigo had~ ~most lovingly kept
11    5,    9|        speaking to~ ~him. Signior Frederigo, your owne best wishes befriend
12    5,    9|       make ready dinner.~ ~ Poore Frederigo, although his necessity
13    5,    9|          was all their foode; and Frederigo not a~ ~little joyfull,
14    5,    9|          manner) thus~ ~began.~ ~ Frederigo, if you do yet remember
15    5,    9|           engaged to you.~ ~ When Frederigo had heard the Ladies request,
16    5,    9|         of her Sonne, she thanked Frederigo for his~ ~honorable kindnesse,
17    5,    9|          the honorable honesty of Frederigo, his last~ ~poore, yet magnificent
18    5,    9|          other husband, but onely Frederigo di Alberino.~ ~ Her Brethren
19    5,    9|           addicted, and knowing~ ~Frederigo to be a worthy Gentleman,
20    5,   10| applauding the happy fortune~ ~of Frederigo, as also the noble nature
21    7,    1|        her Husband, and affecting Frederigo di Neri~ ~Pegolotti, who
22    7,    1|        meanes of her Chambermaid, Frederigo and shee met often~ ~together,
23    7,    1|           his owne companions.~ ~ Frederigo, who was no meane man in
24    7,    1|       shee make any~ ~account, or Frederigo either, that this should
25    7,    1|          as you~ ~shall heare.~ ~ Frederigo was to observe especially,
26    7,    1|        night above the rest, when Frederigo was appointed to~ ~suppe
27    7,    1|           very late,~ ~yet before Frederigo, wherewith she being not
28    7,    1|        had divers times supt with Frederigo. She~ ~further willed the
29    7,    1|        was not long after, before Frederigo came, and knocking once
30    7,    1|         to be fast~ ~asleepe; and Frederigo pausing a while, according
31    7,    1|          Tessa, because (perhaps) Frederigo might receive some other~ ~
32    7,    1|      softly to the~ ~doore, where Frederigo stoode still without, and
33    7,    1|       John accordingly~ ~did. And Frederigo, being all this while without,
34    7,    1|           with her~ ~husband: and Frederigo, who came as perswaded to
35    7,    1|          upon other~ ~meetings of Frederigo and she together, they laughed
36    7,    1|           no more.~ ~ ~ ~ So that Frederigo departed thence, both with
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