Day, Novell

 1    1, Song|        new thoughts cannot in any fashion~ ~ Rob me of that, which
 2    2,    9|       according to the~ ~Mariners fashion: then cutting her haire,
 3    2,    9|          bones, in full forme and fashion, remained strangely blacke
 4    2,   10| demonstrations, and thinking to~ ~fashion other of their owne complexions,
 5    3,    4|           in decent and formall~ ~fashion, and neere it a large table
 6    4,    2|            and Quiver, in formall fashion; and then (clouded over~ ~
 7    4,    2|           in his wonted forme and fashion, and telling him what~ ~
 8    4,    9|          to faile in very strange fashion, and became~ ~converted
 9    6,  Ind|      seating her selfe in formall fashion, with~ ~modest and very
10    6,    1|           side, as his wit out of fashion for any readie~ ~discourse,
11    6,   10|      little Palace, shaped in the fashion of Castles.~ ~ The ground-plot
12    8,    8|        had put into a~ ~disordred fashion. Wife (quoth be) what art
13   10,    6|        formed after the~ ~Turkish fashion, carrying two fayre Silver
14   10,    9|   costlyest Fur; not after such~ ~fashion as Citizens or Marchants
15   10,    9|           habit after the Arabian fashion, did yet collect some resemblance
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