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 almoſt ſwear it was my, Queen; before he go to prove it, ſhe was returned, and  her uſual dreſs. In the end, the Knight the King to give him this Lady in, which he did, giving them great , with a ſhip to convey them to , where the Knight had large poſſeſſions; and, ſolemnly taking leave, they ſet ; at which time the King ſet his eyes  them till out of ſight, and afterwards,  to divert himſelf with the Queen; but  into the caſtle, behold ſhe was fled! , ſuſpecting the ſcheme, fell into great. Even ſo, ſaid ſhe, will it you, if you thus give way to your. To prevent the like, ſaid the Emperor, they with my son to-morrow ſhall.



HE ſeventh Maſter, named Diocles, came and ſaid, Know, Sir, that in lived a Knight who married a Lady,  whom he doated, that he could not  her out of his ſight; but playing at, and he holding a pen-knife in his , ſhe hit her finger againſt it, which  Knight ſeeing, fell into a ſwoon, and