Day, Novell

1    4,    5|       them returned~ ~her this frowning answer. What is your meaning
2    5,    1|       bestow, and (afterward~ ~frowning) tooke from thee againe.
3    6,  Ind|     him, and with a scornefull frowning~ ~countenance, said. See
4    7,    2|   husbands~ ~enterance, with a frowning countenance, spake thus
5    7,    5|      with a~ ~very stearne and frowning brow) what secret sinnes
6    7,    9|        impatience, and angerly frowning upon~ ~Nicostratus, stearnely
7   10,   10| speeches, shewing fierce~ ~and frowning lookes to her, intimating;
8   10,   10|      his words, and noting his frowning lookes, remembring also~ ~
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