Day, Novell

 1    1,    1| because he was a man of little stature, yet handsome enough, the~ ~
 2    1,    1|    that in regard of his small stature, they termed him Chappelet,
 3    2,    5|  growing (well neere) to the~ ~stature as now you see me; my Mother (
 4    2,    9|     who was faire, comely~ ~of stature, and tarrying a very majesticall
 5    3,    2|          person, and of equall stature to the King; became immeasurably
 6    4,    2|     into a body much bigger of stature, then~ ~Painters commonly
 7    4,    2|        but now growne to manly stature. You see in what maner~ ~
 8    4,    8|       growne to an indifferent stature, and (almost)~ ~able to
 9    5,    1|     other youths of his age or stature, yet hee wanted the reall~ ~
10    5,    5|     childe.~ ~ As shee grew in stature, so she did in beauty and
11    5,    7|     Amarigo grew in yeeres and stature,~ ~so did a Daughter of
12    5,    9|          growne to indifferent stature) should be heire to all
13    6,    8| Francesca. And althogh she had stature~ ~sufficient, yet none of
14    6,   10|     Onyon~ ~was a man of litle stature red haire, a chearfull countenance,
15    6,   10|    grosse fat Trugge, low of~ ~stature, ill faced, and worse formed,
16    7,    3|        waxe, agreeing with the stature of the~ ~childe, to be placed
17    8,    9|        horned, but of no great stature, will come to fetch you:~ ~
18    9,    8|   named Blondello, very low of stature, yet comly formed,~ ~quicke
19    9,    8|         Argenti, a man of huge stature, stout, strong, vain-glorious,
20   10,    9|     extraordinary beauty, tall stature, very~ ~sumptuously attired,
21   10,   10|       grown to~ ~yeres of more stature, and making shew of taking
22   10,   10|     equall in proportion and~ ~stature, to her of whom hee hade
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