Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |     honest or dishonest; onely appetite~ ~will be served; and be
 2  Ind      |     they~ ~do whatsoever their appetite desireth: not secular persons
 3    1,    1|     water with such a pleasing appetite and delight (especially
 4    1,    9|       guided by unreasonable~ ~appetite) will hold the heads of
 5    2,    7|      manner (with most earnest appetite) have coveted beauty and~ ~
 6    2,    8|      owne loose and lascivious appetite, her young,~ ~gallant, and
 7    2,   10|        mine. Can an inordinate appetite,~ ~cause thee to be carelesse
 8    3,    2|      to urge a wandring in her appetite, and to~ ~covet after change
 9    3,    3|  recall him from this sensuall appetite, I shall~ ~account my labour
10    3,    4|       edge~ ~of the young mans appetite. After infinite intricate
11    3,    8|    else,~ ~save onely a wanton appetite to women: which yet he kept
12    4,    3|    more~ ~and more whet on the appetite: even so did the angry spleen
13    4,    9|      but he~ ~had little or no appetite at all to eate, the wicked
14    4,    9|         The Lady having a good appetite indeede, when she had first
15    5,    9|        Faulcon, to content the appetite of any woman whatsoever.
16    6,    2|       and with such a pleasing appetite, as might~ ~have moved a
17    6,   10|     alwaies of hungry and good appetite. This Friar Onyon~ ~was
18    7,    6|         kind of bread, but his appetite will be longing after change:
19    8,    9|    variety, according~ ~to the appetite of everie person, as nothing
20   10,    4|  Overcome with~ ~this alluring appetite, gently he laid his hand
21   10,    5| without any base or inordinate appetite, he did her humble~ ~reverence,
22   10,    5|      compassion of my unchaste appetite. And therefore, you may~ ~
23   10,    6|    brideling this~ ~inordinate appetite) set not a foule blemish
24   10,    6|    learne to conquere his owne appetite. But~ ~because he shall
25   10,    7|        of election, but as the appetite~ ~shapeth his course, against
26   10,    8|         and guided by his idle appetite, thus he~ ~began againe.
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