Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |  divers kinds~ ~of spiceries, holding them to their noses, and
 2    1,    9|       minde, not to alter it. Holding on the order then as we
 3    2,    4| well-neere) become a Spundge, holding his armes strongly about
 4    2,    5|      to the Pits brim, left~ ~holding the rope any longer, catching
 5    2,    8|   speech with~ ~Gianetta, and holding the Gentleman still by the
 6    2,    8|     Fathers harsh~ ~words, by holding his wife in such base respect:
 7    2,    9|  drawing forth his Sword, and holding Genevra fast by the~ ~arme,
 8    3,    6|   this violent~ ~extasie, and holding her somewhat strictly, to
 9    3,    8|   then~ ~before, when Ferando holding up his hands, as craving
10    4,    1|       of re-marrying her, and holding it most~ ~immodest in her,
11    4,    1|         so sufficiently, that holding it no meane happinesse to
12    4,    1|      These words being ended, holding the Cup fast in her hand,
13    4,    1|       lay downe upon her bed, holding her Lovers heart~ ~fast
14    4,    2|   young~ ~Lad standing by me, holding a golden Bow in his hand,
15    5,    8|      and~ ~angry countenance, holding a drawne short Sword in
16    5,   10|      directly before her, and holding~ ~the youth still fast by
17    5,   10|    and reproachfull speeches, holding still the young man~ ~before
18    8,    3|     which Maso~ ~desired) and holding on still the former Argument;
19    8,    7|       of bushes:~ ~afterward, holding the Image in hir hand, seven
20    8,    7|   made very firme and strong, holding it fast~ ~for her safer
21    8,    9|      after, as the doctor was holding the candle to Bruno, at
22    9,    5|    his knees before his Wife, holding up his hands for mercy,
23    9,   10|     cunning.~ ~ Gossip Pietro holding the Candle, and the woman
24   10,    4|       if she were living, and holding it~ ~so an indifferent while:
25   10,   10| honest simple man, that stood holding the Candle, to see~ ~the
26   10,   10|      their owne fancies, some holding one~ ~conceite, others leaning
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