Day, Novell

 1    4,    5|            The three Brethren to Isabella, slew a Gentleman that secretly
 2    4,    5|          they had a Sister named Isabella, young, beautifull,~ ~and
 3    4,    5|        gracious~ ~in the eyes of Isabella, that she affoorded him
 4    4,    5|        meeting of Lorenzo,~ ~and Isabella, to ease their poore soul
 5    4,    5|       conceite any otherwise.~ ~ Isabella, living in expectation of
 6    4,    5|    liking. At these harsh words, Isabella fell into~ ~abundance of
 7    4,    5|      spake to her. My deere love Isabella, thou dost nothing but torment~ ~
 8    4,    5|         went to dwell in Naples, Isabella~ ~crying and calling still
 9    4,    5|         of poore Lorenzo and his Isabella. Within no long~ ~while
10    7,    6|       OTHER SUPPLY~ ~ ~ ~ Madame Isabella, delighting in the company
11    7,    6|         it with this Lady, named Isabella, she being not satisfied
12    7,    6|       fell likewise in love with Isabella: but~ ~because he was somewhat
13    7,    6|     pleasure, and there his Lady Isabella used to live all Summer,
14    7,    6|      riding from his Castle, and Isabella~ ~now fit to enjoy his company:
15    7,    6|        staires. Now was our Lady Isabella, ten~ ~times worse affrighted
16    7,    6| selfe-same Evening (according as Isabella had given enstruction)~ ~
17    7,    7|      sodaine dexterity of wit in Isabella, related in verie~ ~modest
18    9,    2|  singular beautie, being named~ ~Isabella, who on a day, when a Kinsman
19    9,    2|           yet unknowne to him or Isabella. The saide Sister,~ ~disclosing
20    9,    2|       further concluded (because Isabella should not deny theyr~ ~
21    9,    2|  prevented: so to surprise poore Isabella, who beeing ignorant of
22    9,    2|           the detection of poore Isabella, as they never regarded
23    9,    2|          word.~ ~The young Nunne Isabella, was raised forthwith by
24    9,    2|        if any harme were done to Isabella, and afterward to take~ ~
25    9,    2|     severe chastisement. Poore~ ~Isabella, confounded with feare and
26    9,    2|    speeches, it fortuned,~ ~that Isabella raising her head, which
27    9,    2|          such immodest manner?~ ~Isabella not a jot danted by her
28    9,    2|           on her head, wherewith Isabella should finde such fault,
29    9,    2|       her former fury to poore~ ~Isabella, growing to this conclusion,
30    9,    2|    having granted the yong Nunne Isabella free absolution: the Lady~ ~
31    9,    2|        to bed to the Priest, and Isabella to~ ~the Gentleman. As for
32    9,    3|    Fortune, for delivering poore Isabella~ ~the faire young Nunne,
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