Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |        infected by the noysome smell of dead carkases, and other
 2  Ind      |          rather by the noysome smell of dead and putrified bodies,
 3  Ind      |     lesse by feare, that the~ ~smell and corruption of dead bodies
 4    2,    5|       him,~ ~but the loathsome smell about him, was so extreamely
 5    2,    5|      last one of them saide; I smell the~ ~most abhominable stinke
 6    2,    5|     inconveniences? the very~ ~smell of him will be a meanes
 7    5,   10|  opened the doore, but stich a smell of brimstone~ ~came foorth (
 8    5,   10|        almost stifled with the smell, and closenesse of the small
 9    6,    4|      and feeling the excellent smell of the Crane,~ ~to please
10    7,    9|     unsavoury and~ ~ilpleasing smell, whereof their Lord seemed
11    7,    9| Credite, I feele~ ~no such ill smell, neither know what should
12    7,    9|        and to yeeld so foule a smell as it did? He verily~ ~beleeving
13    8,    6|      bitternesse and noysome~ ~smell. The other men that had
14    8,    9|       no lesse odorifferous in smell, then the sweetest perfumes
15    8,   10|     yeelding~ ~such a delicate smell of Roses, even as if they
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