Day, Novell

 1    2,    4|   Spundge, holding his armes strongly about the~ ~Chest, as we
 2    2,    5|    beliefe of her the more~ ~strongly, and crediting whatsoever
 3    3,    2| heart and pulses laboured so strongly, that he said to himselfe,
 4    3,    5|  humours flowing, her pulses strongly beating, her stomacke~ ~
 5    3,    9|      please you. Let me be~ ~strongly guarded, yet not hindered,
 6    4,    6|      also, which then I held strongly in~ ~my hand. The blind
 7    4,   10|      indeed: she pinched him strongly,~ ~and burnt his finger
 8    4,   10|       he thrust his backe so strongly against the~ ~Chests side,
 9    5,  Ind|    heate to enlarge it selfe strongly, returned backe to the~ ~
10    5,    3|      him, drew his head so~ ~strongly back-ward, that breaking
11    7,    7|      hers, and held him very strongly. Then,~ ~turning (as she
12    7,    7|  poore Anichino;~ ~to bee so strongly detained by her, heare all
13    7,    8|       when she held him so~ ~strongly by her beds side, and related
14    7,    8| slept not, she would hold it strongly, and then his tarrying~ ~
15    7,    9|  crying, Lesca held him so~ ~strongly, that forth she pluckt it,
16    8,    4|      any Fort or Castle, how strongly munited soever it bee; but
17    8,    5|     plucking at them both so strongly, that they fell downe immediately,~ ~
18    8,    9|    you must be first of all, strongly armed with~ ~resolution
19   10,    2|   suddenly round ingirt with strongly armed theeves, and the Lord~ ~
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