Day, Novell

 1    4,    1|       jesting manner threw it to Guiscardo, saying; Let your man make
 2    4,    1|            fire in your Chamber. Guiscardo taking up the Cane, and
 3    4,    1|      gave~ ~knowledge thereof to Guiscardo, to have him devise an apt
 4    4,    1|         there her amorous friend Guiscardo,~ ~whom she saluting with
 5    4,    1|      cunning and concealed sort; Guiscardo went~ ~downe into the cave
 6    4,    1|        So in the night~ ~season, Guiscardo ascended up againe by his
 7    4,    1|   appointed another meeting with Guiscardo,~ ~left hir Gentlewomen
 8    4,    1|      person: opened the doore to Guiscardo, who stood there ready on
 9    4,    1|       seeing this familiarity of Guiscardo with his Daughter, he became~ ~
10    4,    1|       their overconfident trust; Guiscardo~ ~descended againe into
11    4,    1| according as he had given order; Guiscardo was apprehended, even as
12    4,    1|          the last he began thus. Guiscardo . cardo, the love and respect
13    4,    1|         eyes~ ~this day. Whereto Guiscardo could answer nothing else,
14    4,    1|        with that silly young man Guiscardo, one of~ ~very meane and
15    4,    1|       was discovered, but~ ~also Guiscardo was in close prison, the
16    4,    1|     plainely she perceived, that Guiscardo already was a dead man in~ ~
17    4,    1|         and still do, honourable Guiscardo, purposing the like~ ~so
18    4,    1|     vertues shining clearly in~ ~Guiscardo, and the little respect
19    4,    1|       Nor did I make election of Guiscardo by chance, or rashly, as
20    4,    1|       those parts remaining in~ ~Guiscardo: and then if you will Judge
21    4,    1|        Who did ever more commend Guiscardo, extolling~ ~all those singularities
22    4,    1|            already, or intend to Guiscardo, mine owne hands shall act
23    4,    1|           who had the custody of Guiscardo) that~ ~without any rumour
24    4,    1|    wherein he put the~ ~heart of Guiscardo, sending it by one of his
25    4,    1|            that was the heart of Guiscardo; then looking stearnely
26    4,    1|       eyes, kissing the heart of Guiscardo infinite times.~ ~All which
27    4,    1|       ended the haplesse love of Guiscardo, and~ ~Ghismonda, for whose
28    4,    2|     moity of that delight, which Guiscardo received by conversing~ ~
Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (VA2) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2009. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License