Day, Novell

 1    1,    7|          sudden shame, that his complexion changed from the former
 2    1,    9|  agreeing with their chearefull complexion.~ ~Master Albert continuing
 3    2,    8|        were of a quite contrary complexion, to those which~ ~the Lady
 4    2,   10|        hath so altred my wonted complexion, that shee is not~ ~able
 5    3,    4|          named Felice, faire of complexion, comely of person,~ ~ingeniously
 6    3,    5|         sighes intermixing, and complexion~ ~altering, could not hide
 7    3,    7|       of body, and truenesse of complexion so neerely~ ~resembled him,
 8    4,    2| difference betweene an ordinary complexion, and beauty of the~ ~highest
 9    4,    6|     young Gentleman, of affable complexion, and~ ~graciously conditioned.
10    5,    4|   reason of~ ~your farre colder complexion, which is not to be measured
11    6,    5|        two hoodes of the~ ~like Complexion, (because the poore man
12    7,    3|     sweeter and more delicate~ ~complexion, the at his entrance into
13    8,    2|      more fresh and~ ~lovely of complexion, although not admirable
14    8,    4|        and alwayes running, the complexion of her~ ~face betweene greene
15    9,    9|       alter you from this curst complexion. So~ ~turning to Melisso,
16   10,   10|    Father, and much lesse the~ ~complexion of the mother. But admitte
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