Necromancer likewise discharged master Ansaldo. |
Nouel. xvij. |
Fol. 114. |
¶ Mithridanes, enuious of the liberalitie of Nathan, and going about to kill him, spake vnto him vnknowne, and being informed by himselfe by what meanes he might doe the same, he founde him in a little woodde accordingly as he had tolde him, who knowing hym, was ashamed, and became his friende. |
Nouel. xviij. |
Fol. 118. |
¶ Master Gentil of Carisendi, being come from Modena, tooke a woman oute of hir graue, that was buryed for deade, who after shée was come againe, brought forth a sonne, whiche Maister Gentil rendred after∣wards with the mother to master Nicholas Chasene∣mie hir husbande. |
Nouel. xix. |
Fol. 123. |
¶ Saladine, in the habite of a marchant, was honora∣bly receiued into the house of Master Thorello, who went ouer the sea, in companie of the Christians, and assigned a terme to his wife, when she shold ma∣rie againe. He was taken, and caried to the Souldan to be his falconer, who knowing hym, and suffering him selfe to be knowne, did him great honor. Master Thorello fell sicke, and by Magike arte, was caried in a night to Pauie, where he founde his wife about to marie againe, who knowing him, returned home with him to his owne house. |
Nouel. xx. |
Fol. 128. |
¶ A Gentleman of meane calling and reputation, both fall in loue with Anne, the Quéene of Hungarie, whō
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