Day, Novell

1    2,    5|       undoubtedly) that he was an hansome proper man, and of such
2    3,    1|         She observed him to be an hansome man, young, lusty,~ ~well-limbde
3    5,   10|      began. See Husband, heere is hansome~ ~behaviour, of an holy
4    8,    2| Parishioners, all of them being~ ~hansome and comely Women: yet there
5    8,    4|         deceite, and the~ ~proper hansome person so sweetly embracing
6    8,    5|      Officer in authority. This~ ~hansome man (among the rest) was
7    8,    5|         he shewed them the Judges hansome paire of Breeches,~ ~hanging
8    9,    5|        Calandrino~ ~hearing these hansome comnendations, thought himselfe
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