Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |          minde, what and how many gallant yong men and~ ~women, have
 2  Ind      |       other) was a pleasant young gallant, and~ ~full of infinite
 3    1,    4|         thinking it had beene the gallant~ ~young Monke; but finding
 4    1,    9|      sollicited by many gracious, gallant, and~ ~youthfull spirits,
 5    2,    7|      Osbech who was a brave and~ ~gallant young man, upon a review
 6    2,    8| lascivious appetite, her young,~ ~gallant, and over-ready yeelding
 7    2,    8|           Lord the King (who is a gallant youthfull Prince,~ ~and
 8    2,    9|         she~ ~wrought with divers gallant Merchants of Geneway that
 9    2,   10|            what was become of his gallant~ ~young wife, making hornes,
10    3,    6|          Madam Catulla wife to as gallant a young~ ~Gentleman, called
11    3,    9|          the Count was become a~ ~gallant goodly Gentleman, and able
12    4,    4|          and~ ~affability of this gallant Prince Gerbino, was understood
13    4,    9|  Rossilione, had to wife a very~ ~gallant beautifull Lady, of whom
14    5,    4|         owne Sonne.~ ~ This young Gallant, perceiving the Maiden to
15    5,   10|       labour. This friend was~ ~a gallant proper youth, as any all
16    6,    3|         What~ ~thinke you of this Gallant? Dare you adventure another
17    6,    7|   Pugliese, shee loving the young Gallant, as her owne~ ~life, because
18    7,    3|        but not to appear brave or gallant, deceyving thereby infinite~ ~
19    7,    4|          to passe, that a young~ ~Gallant made meanes to enjoy her
20    8,    2|         youthfull Priest, lustie, gallant,~ ~and proper of person (
21    8,    4|     abilitie, as the youthfullest gallant in the World could doe.~ ~
22    8,    7|           she bare affection to a gallant young~ ~Gentleman, whom
23    8,    7|      desire. For the lusty yong~ ~Gallant, who was Madame Helenaes
24    8,    9|         or mine.~ ~ Spoken like a Gallant, replyed Buffalmaco, and
25    9,    4|      Cousin the Cardinal like~ ~a Gallant, and at the Marquisate of
26    9,    6|       beloved by so~ ~youthfull a Gallant, declared such vertuous
27   10,    3|          to the eare of another~ ~gallant Gentleman, named Mithridanes,
28   10, Song|           happily as I.~ ~ ~ ~ If gallant youth~ ~ In a faire friend,
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