Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |      bodies; or sicke persons~ ~transported from one place to another;
 2    1,    4|    while this yong lusty Monke (transported with~ ~overfond affection)
 3    2,    5| amazement) he being strangely~ ~transported, replied; Madame, you honour
 4    2,    6|         were sent for, who were transported with~ ~unspeakable joy,
 5    2,   10|    their humours as~ ~variously transported. And if they finde women
 6    3,    5|       Lady, my spirits are~ ~so transported with extraordinary joy,
 7    3,    7|      and was very~ ~desperately transported for her love, as coveting (
 8    4,    2|        desperate adventurer, he transported himselfe thence to Venice,~ ~
 9    4,    2|         or by what meanes I was transported hither~ ~againe this morning,
10    4,    4|          few dayes) she must be transported to Granada. And now opportunity~ ~
11    5,    2|     into a Barke,~ ~which being transported by the windes to Susa in
12    5,    4|   amorous pleasure had so farre transported them,~ ~and dulled their
13    5,    6|         to be so over violently transported with~ ~anger.~ ~ The young
14    8, Song|          And although they were transported with variety of~ ~imaginations;
15   10,    7|      farre beyond all the rest, transported with a rare kinde of~ ~alteration.~ ~
16   10,    8|       suffer themselves to be~ ~transported in so temerarious a manner.~ ~ "
17   10,    8| particular. Who is it then, not transported with~ ~partiall affection,
18   10,    9|        Jewells~ ~about him, was transported and set in the Church of
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