Day, Novell

 1    2,    6|     report of the Nurse, and the message received from Conrado, varied
 2    2,    9|       delivered his Letter~ ~and message, Genevra gave him most joyfull
 3    3,    3|          womans close~ ~conveyed message, nor yet by Letters, as
 4    3,    6|       this, have sent him such a message, as should~ ~have bene little
 5    3,    7|       onely denying to heare any message~ ~sent from him, but scorning
 6    4,    1|         heart, and effect of the message, she knew certainely,~ ~
 7    4,    4|       dispose of him.~ ~Both the message and the messenger, were
 8    4,    4|       Gerbino, having heard this message from his divine~ ~Mistresse,
 9    4,   10|        more willing to heare her message, he imagining that shee~ ~
10    5,    2|       trust any other with the~ ~message, my selfe (at her entreaty)
11    5,    7|        hast delivered her~ ~this message, take he - Bastard brat,
12    5,    8|   answered, that he accepted her message thankfully, and desired
13    6,    2|            sent thee with such a Message to me: which although the
14    6,    2|        with any such~ ~dishonest message, nor had the reason to yeeld
15    7,    9|        place, shee delivered the Message~ ~to him, in the best manner
16    7,    9|           as to credite any such Message~ ~to be sent from my Lady,
17    7,    9|      considered on Lescaes first message,~ ~concluded with himselfe;
18    8,    1|    according to his Wives former message; she~ ~giving Gulfardo also
19    8,    2| performed the rest of Sir Simons message. Belcolore hearing the Cloake~ ~
20    8,    7|      woman, shee delivered the~ ~message, as her Lady had commanded
21    8,    7|  expeditious, in delivering this message to discontented~ ~Reniero,
22    8,   10|      Salabetto having heard this Message, was the onely joyfull man~ ~
23    8,   10|        She having delivered this message to her Mistresse, was presently~ ~
24    9,    3|       The Damosell delivered her message accordingly, and it was
25    9,    8|          hyring him to deliver a message for him, gave him~ ~a glasse
26    9,    8|       only go~ ~and deliver this message, and when thou art returned,
27    9,    8|         the house, delivered his message to the~ ~knight, who being
28    9,    8|      knew well enough) sent this message in meere mockage of him,
29    9,    8|       the meaning of the Porters message: but onely surmized,~ ~that
30    9,    8|       related, and manner of the message sending. For~ ~which, they
31    9,    8|         he~ ~never sent any such message for wine, or intended it
32   10,    9|          to Pavia, delivered the message to his Lady;~ ~who, not
33   10,    9|         The~ ~Page delivered the message to the Bride, who, being
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