Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |   disease, to shew it selfe by blacke or blew~ ~spottes, which
 2    2,    5|    such a rough fellow, with a blacke beard, strowting like~ ~
 3    2,    6|       the Lady, who was become blacke, swarthy, meager, and hairy,
 4    2,    9|    fashion, remained strangely blacke for~ ~a long time after,
 5    2,   10|        country, neere to the~ ~blacke Mountaine, where for his
 6    3,    3|       person, going alwayes in blacke garments of good price and
 7    3,    5|       Wherefore, to prevent so blacke a scandall to your bright
 8    3,    8|       finding her~ ~attired in blacke, very sad and pensive, which
 9    3, Song| Beauties praise.~ ~ Why should blacke cloudes obscure so bright
10    4,    6|      she seemed to see a thing blacke and terrible,~ ~which sodainely
11    4,    6|      to catch hold on any such blacke ugly sight, whereof he had
12    4,    6|       selfe, because by such a blacke and dismall~ ~deed, as you
13    4,    8|       plant an~ ~Orange upon a blacke thorne, spake as followeth.~ ~
14    5,    8|      all (mounted on a~ ~lusty blacke Courser) came gallopping
15    6,   10|        rising thicke in haire, blacke and amiable, he is verily
16    8,    3|       of~ ~one coulour, namely blacke.~ ~ Calandrino committing
17    8,    3|       smaller, but all carry a blacke colour: therefore (in mine
18    8,    3|  gather all such stones as are blacke, so shall we be sure to~ ~
19    8,    3|      early morning, when~ ~the blacke stones are to be distinguisht
20    8,    3|       all other Stones but the blacke,~ ~whereof first he filled
21    8,    3|    hath lefte us to picke~ ~up blacke stones, upon the parching
22    8,    4|         foule teeth, great and blacke, a monstrous stinking~ ~
23    8,    7|       Helena, attyred in her~ ~blacke Garments (as Widowes commonly
24    8,    9|       particulare; a Beaste,~ ~blacke and horned, but of no great
25    9,   10|    among many white Doves, one blacke Crow will seeme more~ ~sightly,
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