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Page xiv
... ( bicause she was riche and fatherless ) she could see no conviente waie for her intended journey : and being now mariageable , the love she bare to the counte was never out of her remembraunce , and she refused many husbandes with whom ...
... ( bicause she was riche and fatherless ) she could see no conviente waie for her intended journey : and being now mariageable , the love she bare to the counte was never out of her remembraunce , and she refused many husbandes with whom ...
Page xv
... bicause I am yonge and a woman , but I assure you that I doe not minister phisicke by pro- fession , but by the aide and helpe of God : and with the cunnyng of maister Gerardo of Narbona , who was my father , and a phisicion of greate ...
... bicause I am yonge and a woman , but I assure you that I doe not minister phisicke by pro- fession , but by the aide and helpe of God : and with the cunnyng of maister Gerardo of Narbona , who was my father , and a phisicion of greate ...
Page xvi
... bicause he had made a promis which he was lothe to breake , he caused hym to be called forthe , and saied unto hym : ' Sir counte , bicause you are a gentleman of greate honour , our pleasure is , that you re- tourne home to your owne ...
... bicause he had made a promis which he was lothe to breake , he caused hym to be called forthe , and saied unto hym : ' Sir counte , bicause you are a gentleman of greate honour , our pleasure is , that you re- tourne home to your owne ...
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