Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |         There shall we heare the pretty birds sweetly singing, see
 2    1,    3|     entrance to my reply, with a pretty~ ~tale, and well worth the
 3    1,    9|          hands~ ~and feete, much pretty pleasure passed among them;
 4    2,    3|         brest, found there two~ ~pretty little mountaines, round,
 5    2,    8| thankfull maner he delivered his pretty daughter to the~ ~Lady.~ ~
 6    2,    9|        for my selfe, that if a~ ~pretty female should fall into
 7    3,  Ind| Nightingales, and infinite other pretty Birds beside,~ ~riding in
 8    3,    1|            beside, that hee hath pretty skill in Gardening, so that
 9    4,    3|        discourse, he sat sadly a pretty while, without uttering
10    4,    8|     neighbors children, and much pretty pastime they found~ ~together.~ ~
11    4,    8|         for, among a~ ~number of pretty Damosels, daughters to men
12    4,    8|          enterchange of infinite pretty~ ~speeches, Jeronimo felt
13    5,  Ind|      their instruments, and many pretty Madrigals and~ ~Roundelayes.
14    5,    4|      useth to do, and many other pretty Birdes beside, which I cannot
15    7,   10|     Husbands; I am to tell you a pretty short Tale; which, though
16    8,    2|    Varlungo, fell in love with a pretty~ ~woman, named Monna Belcolore.
17    8,    2|  behaviour, his proper person,~ ~pretty talke, and queint insinuating;
18    8,    4|    provided~ ~of any place.~ ~ A pretty while the Provoste stood
19    8,    6|   Calandrino and his subtle by a pretty tale~ ~which I meane to
20    8,    7|      plainely in Reniero; with a pretty~ ~smile, shee said to her
21    8,    9|        Consorts went to visite~ ~pretty wenches, thou wouldst wonder
22    8,   10|         when she had continued a pretty while absent,~ ~she returned
23    9,  Ind|          Azure colour, and the~ ~pretty Flowrets beganne to spred
24    9,    2|          and~ ~conceyving by the pretty glances of her eye, that
25    9,    5|         to send her, one while a pretty peece of Ivory, then a~ ~
26   10,    2|         and very hungerly too) a pretty~ ~store of dryed Beanes,
27   10,    5|         And having gathered some pretty store of them, secretly
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