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Poore Renicro, our over-credulous Scholler,
whose vehement affection air
max 90 to Madame Helena, so hood-winkt the
sight of his understanding, as he could not be distrustfull of any guilt;
returned this answere to Ancilla. Say to your Lady that I am bound in duty, to
attend the good houre of her leisure, without so much as the very least
prejudicate conceite in me: Neverthelesse, entreat her, to let it bee so soone
as she possibly may, because here is miserable walking, and it beginneth againe
to snow extreamely. Ancilla making fast the Casement, went presently to bed;
when Helena spake air max pas cher thus to her amorous
friend. What saist thou now? Doest thou thinke that I loved him, as thou wast
afraid of? If I did, he should never walke thus in the frost and snow. So, away
went they likewise from their close gazing window, and spent wanton dalliances
together, laughing, and deriding with many bitter taunts and jests the
lamentable condition of poore Reniero.
About the Court walked hee numberlesse times,
finding such exercises as he could best devise, to compasse warmth in any
manner: no seate or shelter had he any where, either to ease himselfe by
sitting downe a while, or keepe him ugg pas cher from the snow, falling continually on
him, which made him bestow many curses on the Ladies Brother, for his so long
tarrying with her, as beleeving him verily to be in the house, or else she
would long before have admitted his entrance, but therein his hope was meerely
deceived. It grew now to be about the houre of midnight, and Helena had
delighted her selfe with her friend extraordinarily, til at last, thus she
spake to him. What is thine opinion of my amourous Scholler? Which dost thou
imagine to be the greatest, either his sense and judgement, or the affection I
beare to him? Is not this cold sufferance of his, able to quench the violent
heat of his loves extremitie, and having so much snow tn soldes broth to helpe it?
Beleeve me sweet Lady quoth her friend, as hee is a man, and a learned
Scholler, I pitty that he should bee thus ungently dealt withall: but as he is
my rivall and loves enemy, I cannot allow him the least compassion, resting the
more confidently assured of your love to me, which I will alwayes esteeme most
precious. When they had spent a long while in this or the like conference, with
infinite sweet kisses and embraces intermixed; then she began againe in this
manner. Deare love quoth she cast thy Cloake about thee, as I intend to doe
with my night mantle, and let us step to the little window once more, to see
whether the flaming fire, which burned in the Schollers brest as daily avouched
to me in his love letters be as yet extinct or no.
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