Day, Novell

 1    2,    1|    hanged and strangled by the necke, and yet he escaped in the~ ~
 2    2,    1|      to have him hanged by the necke, and would not~ ~deliver
 3    2,    1|     the halter to be about his necke, and that there was no~ ~
 4    2,    4|    throwing the sacke on his~ ~necke, passed by a Barke to Brundusiam,
 5    2,    7|          one succeeding in the necke of another. After divers
 6    2,    7|    strangling Cord about the~ ~necke of Churiacy, seemed as if
 7    2,    7|      the cord about Churiacyes necke, and so went along~ ~dragging
 8    2,    7|      threw her armes about his necke, and soone after asked Antigonus~ ~(
 9    2,    8|    have embraced him about the necke to have kissed him; he~ ~
10    2,    9|       sworne to hang me by the necke. You~ ~know good Mistresse,
11    2,   10|        cast her armes about my necke, and I durst~ ~adventure
12    3,    7|  casting her armes~ ~about his necke, and kissing him a thousand
13    4,    2|   fastening a chaine about his necke, and a strange ugly~ ~vizard
14    4,    6|       collar of Gold about the necke thereof, and~ ~fastned it
15    5,    1|      with a long staffe on his necke, which commonly he used
16    5,    1|       forehead, nose, mouth,~ ~necke, armes, but (above all)
17    5,    2|      threw her armes about his necke, and in meere compassion
18    5,    6|      caught him fast about the necke, kissing him in teares,
19    5,    7|  afterward to be hanged by the necke. Signior Amarigo,~ ~because
20    5,    9|     delay, he~ ~pluckt off her necke, and caused the poore woman
21    7,    1|       long piked staffe on his necke: the~ ~staffe (by chance)
22    8,    5|      also the hood~ ~about his necke, a Penne and Inkehorne hanging
23    8,    6|     would I were hanged by the necke,~ ~if it be not true, that
24    8,    7| headlong, that by breaking thy necke (if thy fortune be so~ ~
25    8,   10|    casting her armes about his necke, and sighing as if~ ~her
26   10,    9|   clasping her armes about his necke, hung so~ ~mainly on him (
27   10,   10|      much as a Cloth about her necke, to the great~ ~griefe and
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