Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |            friends, not with such lovely lookes as I was wont to
 2    1,    4|         to~ ~be faire, feate, and lovely; felt immediately (although
 3    1,    9|       sweet countenance of~ ~this lovely widdow. In regard whereof,
 4    1,    9|           and then thus began.~ ~ Lovely Companions, although that
 5    2,    2|        sildome was seene a~ ~more lovely creature. The Marquesse
 6    2,    3|     comely young man, so affable, lovely, and gracious, that even
 7    2,    7|            she appeared faire and lovely in the eye of~ ~Bajazeth,
 8    2,    7|        shee became~ ~converted to lovely demeanor, even when Fortune
 9    3,   10|          assembly, thus he began. Lovely~ ~Ladies, I would have you
10    3,   10|          selfe being so faire and lovely, so needs must be~ ~whatsoever
11    3, Song|           as best him pleased,~ ~ Lovely and gracious, no Element
12    3, Song|          is now the best.~ ~ Come lovely Nymphes, lend hands mine
13    4, Song|              When first I saw her lovely countenance,~ ~ Enricht
14    5,    3|         come, and~ ~seeing you so lovely faire, as indeed you are,
15    5,    6|        since)~ ~lived a faire and lovely Gentlewoman, named Restituta,
16    5,    6|    offence to~ ~love, and in such lovely young people as they are.)
17    5,    7|          not a little proud of so lovely a~ ~Daughter, beginning
18    5,    8|         command) began, and said. Lovely Ladies, as pitty is most~ ~
19    7,    1|         man, had a very faire and lovely wife, named Monna Tessa,
20    7,    5|        with him, and~ ~bestow her lovely favour on him, if he pleased
21    7,   10|           Mita, had a sweet and~ ~lovely Sonne. Tingoccio often resorting
22    8,  Ind|    shewing her selfe bright and~ ~lovely; the Sunnes Golden beames
23    8,    2|           Woman, more fresh and~ ~lovely of complexion, although
24    8,    9|        body, my~ ~lookes amiable, lovely, and of Rosie colour: beside
25    8,   10|            O~ ~thou incompareable lovely Tuscane) that melted my
26    9,    5|          she was both~ ~faire and lovely, began to finde some occasion
27    9,    5| Calandrino, that shee bee not the lovely friend to Phillippo, our
28   10,    4|       caused her~ ~to become thus lovely as you see. But because
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