Day, Novell

 1  Ind      | followeth~ ~the most sweete and pleasant taste of pleasure, whereof (
 2  Ind      |  entreating their company in so pleasant a voyage.~ ~Whereupon, without
 3  Ind      |      Meadowes, and~ ~other most pleasant Walkes, with Welles and
 4  Ind      |          above the other) was a pleasant young gallant, and~ ~full
 5  Ind      |     spend the time in~ ~telling pleasant tales; whereupon the Queene
 6    1,    9|          At length, among other pleasant and delightfull discourses,
 7    2,    1|         to give them delight by pleasant and counterfetted~ ~qualities.
 8    2,    6|  company, they made choise of a pleasant place, very daintily shaded~ ~
 9    2,    8|       manner, and by the way of pleasant discourse, she demanded
10    2,    9|        to refresh himselfe at a pleasant Spring. Enchararcho~ ~taking
11    3,    1|     direction) by~ ~a short and pleasant Tale; how greatly they are
12    3,    8|     compounded it with a very~ ~pleasant Wine, calling Ferando into
13    4,    1|        hither to be merry and~ ~pleasant, where sad Tragicall reports
14    4,    7|         walking with him in a~ ~pleasant garden, it fortuned, that
15    5,  Ind|        little~ ~higher. On many pleasant matters they conferred together,
16    5,  Ind|         wherewith to beginne so pleasant a day, as it is her Highnesse~ ~
17    5,    4|         relating a briefe~ ~and pleasant Novell, not any way offensive (
18    6,    4|    Gianfiliazzi, by a sodaine~ ~pleasant answer which he made to
19    6,    4|       Whereto Chichibio (like a pleasant companion, and~ ~evermore
20    6,    5|         greatly~ ~commended the pleasant answer of Chichibio) Pamphilus,
21    6,    7|        by a sodaine, witty, and pleasant~ ~answer, and moderated
22    6,   10|   Valley to bee~ ~so goodly and pleasant, especially in that season,
23    7,    3|      granted,~ ~and thus began. Pleasant Ladies, the charme or conjuration
24    7,   10|      should be prepared n~ ~the pleasant vally, but at a more convenient
25    7, Song|            ceasing from all our pleasant discoursing, as we did the
26    7, Song|      from recounting any of our pleasant Novels, reducing to our~ ~
27    8,    3|        that it is both true and pleasant,~ ~and I will relate it
28    8,    3|      his honest simplicity, and pleasant order of behaviour.~ ~At
29    8,    3|      world did not yeeld a more pleasant companion, he being named
30    8,    5|       OF AUTHORITY~ ~ ~ ~ Three pleasant Companions, plaide a merry
31    8,   10|         am not able to say, how pleasant a Queene we shall~ ~have
32    9,    3|        likewise the rest of his pleasant Companions, who likewise
33   10,    5|         to much cold, yet it is pleasant, in regard~ ~of many goodly
34   10,    6|         planted (close by it) a pleasant Garden, in the middst whereof,~ ~
35   10,    9| somewhat long, but altogether~ ~pleasant, concerning a magnificent
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