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1 Ind | fourth Aemilia; the fift Lauretta; the sixt~ ~Neiphila; and 2 Ind | Chimera, waitingwoman to~ ~Lauretta, and Stratilia appertaining 3 1, 7| de Grimaldi.~ ~ ~ ~ Madam Lauretta, sitting next to Philostratus, 4 1, 8| appeareth by the Tale of Madame Lauretta, and another of mine owne,~ ~ 5 1, 9| Aemilia, assisted by Madam~ ~Lauretta and Dioneus, should sing 6 1, 9| ditty. At which command,~ ~Lauretta undertooke the dance, and 7 2, 4| owne house.~ ~ ~ ~ Madam Lauretta, sitting next to Madam Pampinea, 8 2, 5| that reported by Madam~ ~Lauretta: but somewhat different 9 3, 9| when the discourse of Madam Lauretta was ended, without~ ~attending 10 3, 9| wittie discourse of Madame Lauretta?~ ~Beleeve me, it was very 11 3, 10| gave commaund that~ ~Madam Lauretta should beginne the dance, 12 3, 10| such as you~ ~have. Madam Lauretta, giving enstruction to the 13 3, Song| etc.~ ~ ~ ~ So did Madam Lauretta finish her Song, which being 14 4, 3| Then turning towards Madam Lauretta, he said;~ ~Lady, do you 15 4, 4| smitten off.~ ~ ~ ~ Madam Lauretta having concluded her Novel, 16 5, 7| Queene looked on Madame Lauretta,~ ~enjoyning her to tell 17 5, 8| So soone as Madam Lauretta held her peace, Madam Pampinea ( 18 6, Ind| But Dioneus and Madam Lauretta, they sung the love-conflict 19 6, 3| the Queene, that Madame Lauretta should~ ~next succeed: whereupon 20 6, 4| impose on him.~ ~ ~ ~ Madam Lauretta sitting silent, and the 21 7, 4| turned himselfe to Madame Lauretta, and told~ ~her as his pleasure, 22 7, 5| the doore.~ ~ ~ ~ Madam Lauretta having ended her Novell, 23 7, 5| Novell delivered by Madame Lauretta,~ ~maketh me willing to 24 7, 10| set him downe. And Madame Lauretta being~ ~now created Queene, 25 8, Ind| OF THE HONOURABLE LADIE LAURETTA~ ~ ~ ~ Earely on the Sonday 26 8, 10| ended his Novell, Madame Lauretta also knew,~ ~that the conclusion 27 9, 8| demonstration, that Madam Lauretta was next to~ ~succeed, whereupon 28 10, 4| turning himselfe to Madame Lauretta, gave her such a signe, 29 10, 10| sing and dance, and Madame Lauretta leading the dance:~ ~the