Day, Novell

1    1,    5|     mounting up~ ~into their faces, delivered by apparant testimonie.
2    2,   10| woman to stand gazing in the faces of men: and let me looke~ ~
3    4,    2|      long and large, their~ ~faces made artificially pale,
4    4,   10|  make~ ~it manifest to their faces. Then falling into clamerous
5    5,    6|  bound~ ~backe to backe: our faces may be turned each to other,
6    6,    6|     have.~ ~In a word, their faces for all the world resemble
7    7,   10|  calme windes, fanning their faces~ ~from the neighbouring
8   10,    6|   heades, and their delicate faces, expressing them to~ ~be
9   10,    9|    belonging to you, as your faces do~ ~sufficiently informe
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