Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|              because there is not any Priest or~ ~Religious person, that
 2    1,    2|            never to have found in any Priest, either sanctity, devotion,~ ~
 3    2,    2| discontentment.~ ~ Heere wanted but a Priest to joyne their hands, as
 4    2,    5|      contended about it. At length, a Priest being one~ ~in the company,
 5    2,    5|               opportunity, caught the Priest fast by one of his legges,~ ~
 6    2,    5|               downe. Which when the~ ~Priest felt, he cryed out aloud,
 7    4,    2|       execution. Moreover, being made Priest, when he was celebrating~ ~
 8    7,    5|          clouded with the habite of a Priest, became the~ ~Confessour
 9    7,    5|                deepely in love with a Priest, which came every night,
10    7,    5|            his house; to surprize the Priest when he came:~ ~she that
11    7,    5|             you, because you are no~ ~Priest. These words enflamed his
12    7,    5|           confesse her, or some other Priest by him~ ~appointed, but
13    7,    5|         Chappell, and calling for the Priest to heare her confession,
14    7,    5|   metamorphose an ordinary man into a Priest? But,~ ~let me alone with
15    7,    5|              could have found out the Priest, that would needs bee my~ ~
16    8,    2|                    A lustie youthfull Priest of Varlungo, fell in love
17    8,    2|               shee did not~ ~lend the Priest the Morter without a pawne:
18    8,    2|              there dwelt an youthfull Priest, lustie, gallant,~ ~and
19    8,    2|               such another~ ~frolicke Priest, as this our nimble and
20    8,    2|            long in hatred of~ ~a holy Priest, which words did not a little
21    8,    4|            spirituall Father, an Holy Priest. Moreover, yeares have made
22    8,    4|               hands in the blood of a Priest, rather~ ~sought to shame
23    8,    6|           theirs,~ ~an honest joviall Priest, dwelling not farre off
24    8,    6|              our selves. The nimble~ ~Priest was as forward as the best;
25    8,    6|              to the Tavern, where the Priest~ ~(for his owne honour and
26    8,    6|        Calandrino perceyved, that the Priest would suffer none to pay,
27    8,    6|              went and supt~ ~with the Priest, and so soone as supper
28    8,    6|              private to this honest~ ~Priest, and I will abstaine from
29    8,    6|           remained~ ~with him but the Priest, Bruno and Buffalmaco, who
30    8,    6|               bestow~ ~on this honest Priest and us, two couple of Capons,
31    8,    6|             from them. So the merry~ ~Priest, Bruno, and Buffalmaco,
32    9,    2|               same time in bed with a Priest) imagining to~ ~have put
33    9,    2|              the~ ~company of a lusty Priest in bed with her selfe, as
34    9,    2|            with her keye, because the Priest should not be~ ~discovered.~ ~
35    9,    2|            backe againe to bed to the Priest, and Isabella to~ ~the Gentleman.
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