Day, Novell

 1    1,    4|    will, which caused him to~ ~embrace and kisse her often.~ ~
 2    2,    5|      steps, with open armes to embrace him, catching fast hold~ ~
 3    2,    8|      that very gladly he would embrace his kinde~ ~offer: but he
 4    3,    3|       doe; as being willing to embrace such offers, and (happily)~ ~
 5    3,    3|        to your hope, that to~ ~embrace her in your armes, you must
 6    3,    7|      faire cheekes, she ran to embrace him, casting her armes~ ~
 7    3,    7|        see thee both kisse and embrace him. She who desired nothing
 8    5,    5|       cheekes, he proffered to embrace and kisse the Maide: but
 9    5,    7|      in among the Sergeants to embrace his Sonne, and casting his~ ~
10    5,    7|      of them shee~ ~must needs embrace, she accounted her misery
11    6,    1|     Sir~ ~(replyed the Lady) I embrace your kinde offer with such
12    8,    5| constitutions and customes, to embrace, love and honour, honest,~ ~
13    8,    7|  fortunate, that was worthy to embrace her in his armes.~ ~Continuing
14    8,   10|     that hee might more freely embrace his~ ~Biancafiore. Leaving
15   10,    8|      selfe (living in hope) to embrace that~ ~happinesse, which
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