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1 1, 2| person, and done before the face of all men. And that I may 2 1, 2| in lamentable wise, with face and visage blubbered with 3 1, 2| therewithall he covered his face (even then blushing for 4 1, 2| the ground: who having his face covered in such sort, Let 5 1, 2| his heart, and beating his face in miserable sort), began 6 1, 3| my selfe this miserable face, and for her lodging I gave 7 1, 3| done openly and before the face of all men.~ 8 1, 5| clapped their buttocks upon my face, and all bepissed mee until 9 1, 5| to be slaine before thy face and say nothing? Or why 10 1, 5| the high-way before his face, would not greatly lament 11 1, 6| maidenly shamefastnesse of your face that you are a Gentleman 12 2, 9| accustome abroad to marke the face and haire of every dame, 13 2, 9| their shape, because the face is the principall part of 14 2, 9| comely beauty set out in the face. Moreover there be divers, 15 2, 9| her of the colour of her face, though shee were never 16 2, 9| faire colour and a shining face agree with glittering hair! 17 2, 9| Whereat she turned her face, and cast her rolling eyes 18 2, 10| but I eftsoones turning my face behinde me, and beholding 19 2, 10| murthered by them before my face. These things when he had 20 2, 11| spoyled in any part of his face, hands or toes, the same 21 2, 11| she turned her blubbered face covered with haire unto 22 2, 11| one buffeted me about the face, another about the shoulders, 23 2, 11| man complained before the face of all people. Then they ( 24 2, 11| thee to tell before the face of all the people here the 25 2, 11| glewed this clout to my face to hide my shame. As soon 26 2, 11| fell downe dead before my face. Thus when I had slaine 27 3, 14| pleasantly beare a joyfull face. And verily all the City 28 3, 15| nor talke, but with sowre face and frowning looke, gan 29 3, 16| hand, and moved it to my face and said, I pray thee while 30 3, 17| grew a great taile, now my face became monstrous, my nosthrils 31 4, 21| sorrow and blubbered her face with teares, she closed 32 4, 21| beat her breast and comely face more that she did before.~ 33 4, 22| perswade thee to behold my face, which if thou once fortune 34 4, 22| to behold your venerable face, yet that I may comfort 35 4, 22| breast, whose shape and face I shall learn at length 36 4, 22| words she leaped upon the face of poore Psyches, and (tearing 37 4, 22| little thereof to garnish my face, to please my love withall? 38 4, 22| away the sleepe from her face, and put it againe into 39 4, 23| death prepared before my face: Why standest thou still 40 5, 29| ravished her before the face of all the world, had it 41 5, 30| my necke, and (maugre his face) pulled me quite away, and 42 5, 31| one remedy) I arayed her face and eies with my durty dunge, 43 6, 32| countenance, he fained a dolorous face, he often imbraced the body 44 6, 32| understand that yet the face of your brother and my husband, 45 6, 32| of thy sight, lift up thy face, regard thy vengeance and 46 6, 34| returned againe with a pale face and sorrowfull newes, saying 47 7, 39| betimes in the morning with my face covered, to the end in turning 48 7, 39| scarce see, their eyes and face were so blacke and dimme 49 7, 40| goe into her chamber whose face I did greatly desire to 50 7, 41| nothing, before the blind face of yonder scabbed Asse. 51 7, 41| hayre scattering upon her face: This woman tooke the Baker 52 7, 43| tooke a stone and beat his face and his sides, that he could 53 8, 44| weeping eyes and covered face, began boldly to speake 54 8, 46| minding to shew before the face of all the people, what 55 8, 46| fell downe dead before the face of the Judge, who incontinently 56 8, 46| to have to doe before the face of the people, but I being 57 9, 47| I arose with a joyfull face, and mooved by a great affection 58 9, 47| me a divine and venerable face, worshipped even of the 59 9, 47| and supernall, with his face sometime blacke, sometime 60 9, 47| For my deforme and Assie face abated, and first the rugged 61 9, 48| joyes, I went before the face of the goddesse and hired 62 9, 48| began to pray before the face of the goddesse, the Priest 63 9, 48| presented me before the face of the goddesse, giving 64 9, 48| fallen prostrate before the face of the goddesse, and wiped 65 9, 48| wiped her steps with my face, whereby I began so greatly