Day, Novell

 1    8,    8|            Tavena, and the other Zeppa di Mino, frequenting each
 2    8,    8|    happening to the knowledge of Zeppa, he prevailed so well with~ ~
 3    8,    8|    Tavena, and the other tearmed Zeppa di Mino, their houses Neighbouring~ ~
 4    8,    8|      resorting to the house~ ~of Zeppa, as well in his absence,
 5    8,    8|     kinde: it fortuned on a day, Zeppa abiding within doors, contrary~ ~
 6    8,    8|          as Lovers use to do.~ ~ Zeppa seeing all this, spake not
 7    8,    8|          that I do wife, replied Zeppa,~ ~and something else happened
 8    8,    8|       confession and submission, Zeppa thus answered.~ ~ Wife,
 9    8,    8|         of nine being come, when Zeppa~ ~and Spinelloccio were
10    8,    8|    appointed houre, hee saide to Zeppa. I am to dine this day with
11    8,    8|     excused. How now? answered~ ~Zeppa, the time for dinner is
12    8,    8|        we part so soone? Yea but Zeppa, replied Spinelloccio, wee
13    8,    8| Spinelloccio being departed from Zeppa (who followed faire and~ ~
14    8,    8|      lockt him in: by which time Zeppa was entred~ ~the Chamber.
15    8,    8|      will be ready~ ~quickly.~ ~ Zeppa, sitting downe upon the
16    8,    8|        come up into the Chamber, Zeppa gave her most kinde~ ~entertainment,
17    8,    8|          blessed Lady defend me. Zeppa,~ ~What is your meaning
18    8,    8|         loyalty in friendshippe? Zeppa, seating her downe on the~ ~
19    8,    8|   protested (on solemne oath) by Zeppa; hir beliefe grew~ ~setled,
20    8,    8|     answered. My loving neighbor Zeppa, seeing this~ ~kinde of
21    8,    8|        easi of peace (answered~ ~Zeppa) between my wife and you,
22    8,    8|     easily all~ ~the words which Zeppa had uttered, the answer
23    8,    8|          hee stood~ ~in feare of Zeppa, he would have railde and
24    8,    8|         begun by himselfe,~ ~and Zeppa did no more, then in reason
25    8,    8|         to be a firmer friend to Zeppa then formerly hee had bin,
26    8,    8|         conclusion at last: So~ ~Zeppa, having ended his amorous
27    8,    8|      welcom to women. Heereupon, Zeppa~ ~calling for his owne wife,
28    8,    8|       either Spinelloccio seeing Zeppa, and knowing well enough~ ~
29    8,    8|         impertinent words saide. Zeppa, our wrongs are equally
30    8,    8|      closely kept to our selves. Zeppa was wel~ ~pleased with the
31    8,    9| precedent wrong committed, which Zeppa retorted~ ~upon Spinelloccio,
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