Day, Novell

  1  Ind      | indifferently, to all parts of the body; whereupon, such was~ ~the
  2  Ind      |         and every part else of the body: in some great and few,
  3  Ind      |      wollen, torne from a wretched body dead of that disease,~ ~
  4  Ind      |        such houses, where no sicke body~ ~should be neere them.
  5  Ind      |          them, and caring for no~ ~body but themselves, very many,
  6  Ind      |   prevailing, but all parts of her body must be discovered to him,
  7  Ind      |       there likewise, and the dead body was~ ~carried (in comely
  8  Ind      |           also would accompany the body to the grave, and they not~ ~
  9  Ind      |            at the buriall, and the body~ ~unreverently throwne into
 10  Ind      |            one Crosse to fetch the body; there would follow (behind)
 11  Ind      |             the buriall but of one body, sixe or eight more have
 12  Ind      |            opinion) then any other body, not having meanes or place
 13    1,    1|        Church that will accept his body, but it~ ~must be buried
 14    1,    1|            please you to have your body buried in our Convent?~ ~
 15    1,    1|            the morrow to fetch the body. The~ ~honest Friar that
 16    1,    1|          wrought by his sanctified body, perswading them to fetch
 17    1,    1|         went all to visit the dead body of~ ~Master Chappelet, where
 18    1,    1|       procession, they brought the body~ ~pompeously into their
 19    1,    1|       thing that came neere to his body: and thus they~ ~continued
 20    1,    1|         continued all the day, the body lying still open, to be
 21    1,    9|           an outward beauty to the body:~ ~which ornaments of words,
 22    1,    9|           us, into garments of the body,~ ~and shew whose habites
 23    1,    9|       merriment) to make~ ~another body blush or be ashamed: not
 24    2,    1|          himselfe to be set on the body of Saint Arriguo, where
 25    2,    1|           the house where the dead body lay, and carried it (as
 26    2,    1|      carried it (as a~ ~sanctified body) into the great Church,
 27    2,    1|            by their~ ~touching the body.~ ~ It came to passe, that
 28    2,    1|            I~ ~will go to the very body of the Saint it selfe. But
 29    2,    1|            greatly deformed in his body. Marquiso~ ~and Stechio,
 30    2,    1|          sake, they arrived at the body of Saint Arriguo, that (
 31    2,    1|        small space upon the Saints body, and being sufficiently~ ~
 32    2,    1|         degrees) the rest of~ ~his body. Which when the people saw,
 33    2,    1|          Florentine neere~ ~to the body, who knew Martellino very
 34    2,    1|         direct in his~ ~limbes and body, as you; I, or any of us
 35    2,    1|            me) to see the Saints~ ~body, where I was thus beaten
 36    2,    2|       teeth~ ~quaking, and all his body trembling, hee trotted on
 37    2,    3|      without taking leave of any~ ~body, or other solemnity then
 38    2,    3|           his arme over the others body, began to imbrace~ ~and
 39    2,    5|         duckets of gold: this dead body they purposed to rob and
 40    2,    5|            upon the Byshoppes dead body, where if both of them~ ~
 41    2,    6|          shore.~ ~ Now was not any body neere, with coole water
 42    2,    6|            wonted offices in her~ ~body, drowned in teares, and
 43    2,    7|     unheard or~ ~undescried by any body, they went presently to
 44    2,    7|         the falling of the Princes body in so vast a place,~ ~could
 45    2,    7|           together, and finding no body there, they presently~ ~
 46    2,    7|    dragging it after him. The dead body being knowne to many, with
 47    2,    7|             they found the Princes body also, which they caused
 48    2,    7|       opinion, then any ability of body could speake unto him, or
 49    2,    8|            such as could bring his body alive or~ ~dead.~ ~ Thus
 50    2,    8|            more into weakenesse of body.~ ~ It chanced on a day,
 51    2,    8|          of him, and feeling~ ~his body (through long labour and
 52    2,    9|      making the doublet fit to her body,~ ~and converting her petticoate
 53    2,    9|         hee credibly avouched, her body was~ ~devoured by ravenous
 54    2,    9|            stake, having his naked body nointed all over with hony,
 55    2,   10|       corporall abilities of the~ ~body, named Signior Ricciardo
 56    2,   10|            time of age, when the~ ~body is better able to endure
 57    2,   10|             quoth she) I desire no body to have care of mine honour,~ ~
 58    3,    1|           without revealing to any body whether hee~ ~went, in the
 59    3,    1|         saying; By the faith of my body,~ ~you speake but the truth:
 60    3,    2|           costly bathings on~ ~his body, that the least sent of
 61    3,    4|      communed~ ~or jested with any body, she would talke of nothing,
 62    3,    7|           so transfigured, both in body and babite, farre~ ~from
 63    3,    7|             as she was of the dead body which she saw lying in the
 64    3,    7|          one, that in all parts of body, and truenesse of complexion
 65    3,    7|       having slaine him, layde his body~ ~at the doore of Aldobrandino,
 66    3,    8|      imperfection attending on the body: but be it~ ~whatsoever,
 67    3,    8|        part else, even~ ~as if the body were dead indeede; in which
 68    3,    8|       every day) to discipline thy body,~ ~untill the Fates have
 69    3,    9|             and therein consume my body unto~ ~ashes. But if I accomplish
 70    3,    9|          perfect lineaments of his body.~ ~Perswade your selves,
 71    4,    1|          requisite in~ ~so weake a body. Continuing thus in Court
 72    4,    1|           long beene made~ ~in the body of the same hill, which
 73    4,    1|            by the~ ~accesse of any body, that vent-light was over-growne
 74    4,    1|           head upon the bed,~ ~his body being covered with the curtaine,
 75    4,    1|        this poore, weake, and aged body. Yet, if needes thou~ ~must
 76    4,    1|      taking the heart forth of his body, to bring it to him,~ ~which
 77    4,    1|            her, life leaving her~ ~body breathlesse. Thus ended
 78    4,    2|             not to be seene by any body, he~ ~fell on his knees
 79    4,    2|          blowes, that I thought my body to~ ~be broken in peeces.
 80    4,    2|     assumeth the~ ~soule out of my body, and walketh on the earth
 81    4,    2|         for comming in~ ~an humane body, he cannot but enter at
 82    4,    2|           him a sute (close to his body) of~ ~white Taffata, all
 83    4,    2|           majesticke motion of his body, wings, and bow, as if he
 84    4,    2|          indeede, converted into a body much bigger of stature,
 85    4,    2|    expresse, or~ ~how I assumed my body againe after that great
 86    4,    2|         reveale it to any~ ~living body, I will disclose to you
 87    4,    2|             Annointing~ ~his naked body with Hony, he then covered
 88    4,    2|           terribly sting his naked body, being annointed with~ ~
 89    4,    3|          twinnes, and borne of one body, were counted to be fifteene~ ~
 90    4,    4|           arrowes, never wound any body, but onely by the eyes lookes~ ~
 91    4,    4|            afterward, throwing her body into the Sea, saide:~ ~Take
 92    4,    4|       recovered the Princesse dead body out of the~ ~Sea, and enbalmed
 93    4,    5|          place they had buried his body. She (in silent manner)
 94    4,    5|         and afterward enterred his body, where hardly it could be~ ~
 95    4,    5|        they had buried his mangled body: hee~ ~strictly charged
 96    4,    5|          farre, but they found the body of murthered Lorenzo, as
 97    4,    5|         she have carried the whole body with her, secretly to bestow~ ~
 98    4,    5|          divided the head from the body, and wrapped it~ ~up in
 99    4,    5|          lap, and then~ ~laide the body in the ground againe. Thus
100    4,    6|      sodainely issued forth of his body, but the shape therof she~ ~
101    4,    6|              and every part of his body as cold as ice: whereupon,
102    4,    6|      mourned awhile, over the dead body of~ ~Gabriello, Andreana
103    4,    6|        such honest sort, that this body~ ~(whose blessed soule hath
104    4,    6|           let you and I convey his body~ ~hence, and leave it in
105    4,    6|          and~ ~therein wrapped the body of Gabriello, with a faire
106    4,    6|             well discharged of the body, it will be a little comfort
107    4,    6|  understanding do remaine in thy~ ~body, being thus untimely taken
108    4,    6|         take any thing from~ ~this body, except hee intend that
109    4,    7|          onely to be dead, but his body swolne, and~ ~strangely
110    4,    7|            desired to see the dead body, and the place where he
111    4,    7|            place, where Pasquinoes body lay swolne~ ~like a Tunne.
112    4,    7|        death against her, that her body might be consumed with~ ~
113    4,    8|       lying by her. Afterward, his body being carried to~ ~Church,
114    4,    8|          her owne sonne out of his body,~ ~where (doubtlesse) it
115    4,    8|      extended forth, and all~ ~his body cold, as not having any
116    4,    8|             was to take the~ ~dead body, and convey it to his owne
117    4,    8|        candle, shewed him the dead body of Jeronimo, with protestation
118    4,    8|           Garments, tooke the dead body upon his shoulders, and~ ~
119    4,    8|       light was come, and the dead body found lying in the Porch,~ ~
120    4,    8|         accident, who, causing his body to be carefully searched,
121    4,    8|         cheefe Church was the dead body carried, to be generally
122    4,    8|       heare) they have laide the~ ~body of Jeronimo. Crowde in amongest
123    4,    8|           come neere to the~ ~dead body, where many stood weeping
124    4,    8|        Then taking the yong womans body, and ordering it as a~ ~
125    4,    9|          pierced quite through the body with the~ ~Lance, downe
126    4,    9|          pluckt it out of his vile body with mine owne hands, and~ ~
127    4,    9|            friend. And~ ~seeing my body hath bene made the receptacle
128    4,    9|            but also shivered~ ~her body into many peeces. Which
129    4,    9|    perceiving, hee stoode~ ~like a body without a soule, confounded
130    4,   10|        putting the imagined dead~ ~body into the Chest, by which
131    4,   10|            any other part of~ ~the body. The case beeing thus resolved
132    4,   10|          then as if he were a dead body. Whereat the~ ~Maide being
133    4,   10|           the house~ ~of this dead body, by some such helpfull and
134    4,   10|        restoring: onely to rid his body but of the house, that now~ ~
135    4,   10|            therein will we lay his body,~ ~whereon I will bestow
136    4,   10|              and afterward hid his body in the chest, it standing
137    4,   10|     deerely) she should mangle his body with any wounds; but rather
138    4,   10|         him, and then conveyed his body into the Chest. Away she
139    5,    1|         very~ ~little of her white body: onely from the girdle downward,
140    5,    1|      himselfe of a strong and able body, he~ ~exercised all kinds
141    5,    1|      whatsoever to beautifie the~ ~body, that very hardly he could
142    5,    2|       boate, where she saw not any body, but onely the poore distressed~ ~
143    5,    3|            Woolfe, had~ ~torne her body in peeces.~ ~ Thus rode
144    5,    3|             Gentlemen, there is no body here but my wife and my
145    5,    3|          ground,~ ~and tearing his body in pieces, left not a jot
146    5,    4|          one arme folded about his body, and~ ~thus they slept till
147    5,    6|    empaired in his health, and his body much~ ~distempered by ill
148    5,    6|         the outward perfections of body; the World cannot yeeld
149    5,    7|          also the feature~ ~of his body, which proved so highly
150    5,    7|           on their~ ~heads; and no body dwelt in it, neither stood
151    5,    7|          and so dye, or to run her body on this Rapiers point,~ ~
152    5,    7|        rich Cloake about his whipt body, entreating them to forbeare
153    5,    8|           consumption, both of his body and meanes. In which respect,
154    5,    8|           tooke fast~ ~hold on her body, so staying her, untill
155    5,    8|   therewith~ ~to open her accursed body, and teare out her hard
156    5,    8|            vengeance to mangle her body. This feare~ ~grew so powerfull
157    5,    9|         sicke, and his debility of body~ ~being such, as little,
158    6,    2|            a Noble soule in a vile body, or Fortune, in~ ~bestowing
159    6,    2|       Fortune, in~ ~bestowing on a body (beautified with a noble
160    6,    5|     another for their deformity of body.~ ~ ~ ~ So soone as Madame
161    6,    5|        person, but yet deformed in body, with a flat face, like
162    6,    8|      hardly becomming any sensible body, that we~ ~cannot condemne
163    6,    9|          of an agile and sprightly body, and being thus freed from~ ~
164    6,   10|          naturall~ ~perfections of body, and artificiall composure
165    6,   10|           lowly he bowed downe his body, and uttering~ ~especial
166    6,   10|        habit which I~ ~weare on my body, that I saw Serpents Bye,
167    7,    3|           meats, Discipline of the body, or any of~ ~those matters
168    7,    5|         your selfe, in sending any body to our house; because,~ ~
169    7,    8|          former manner, as~ ~if no body had lodged therein that
170    7,    8|       saying. By~ ~the faith of my body Daughter, this unkindnesse
171    8,    3|           reveale it to any living body, because it was tolde him
172    8,    3|          and bleeding, and all her body cruelly beaten;~ ~on the
173    8,    5|              Matteuzzo (before any body could descry him) was cunningly
174    8,    5|            and undiscovered by any body.~ ~Ribi, thinking he had
175    8,    6|     businesse, because there is no body in the house, but onely~ ~
176    8,    7|       clapping his armes about his body, which was no pleasing melody
177    8,    7|          ready to mount out of his body, onely by~ ~conceit of joy;
178    8,    7|        seven times she bathd hir~ ~body in the river, and then returned
179    8,    7|           delicate whitenes of hir body, but~ ~made the Starres
180    8,    7|            the Tarras, to hide her body that no part thereof might
181    8,    7|        beating mine armes about my body, finding no~ ~compassion
182    8,    7|      meerly~ ~parched her delicate body, and burnt her bare head
183    8,    7|      feeding on those parts of her body, that were rifte and chinkt,
184    8,    7|             and~ ~scorching of her body by the Suns parching beames,
185    8,    7|            Sun,~ ~and suffering my body to be devoured with Flies,
186    8,    7|             resembling no humane~ ~body, but rather the trunke of
187    8,    7|       Emplaysters applyed to the~ ~body) was glad to suffer whatsoever -
188    8,    9|        legges are answerable to my body, my~ ~lookes amiable, lovely,
189    8,   10|            two Slaves~ ~washed his body very neatly. Soone after
190    8,   10|            selfe must now lave his body, with Muske~ ~compounded
191    8,   10|             as the heart is of the body: whereuppon hee thus answered.~ ~
192    9,    1|            such a strange mishapen body, and his~ ~face so ugly
193    9,    1|        hers,~ ~must needs have the body of Scannadio (who was buried
194    9,    1|           no meanes would have his body~ ~brought thither.~ ~ In
195    9,    1|            do~ ~covet, to have the body of Scannadio, either to
196    9,    1|         hands of Justice, with the body of Scannadio upon his backe,
197    9,    1|  enterprize.~ ~But not finding the body, and remaining fully perswaded,
198    9,    1|        being found open, and the~ ~body not in it, because Alessandro
199    9,    1|           had caried away the dead body. Neverthelesse, each~ ~of
200    9,    3|         Nature of distemper in the body: but sure I am, that thou
201    9,    4|      Aniolliero menaced some other body, and not him,~ ~said. Come
202    9,    7|              way about her, if any body should offer to passe by
203    9,    8|            the procurement of some body else) had done this in~ ~
204    9,   10|          Afterwardes, touching the body, armes, legs,~ ~and feete,
205   10,    2|         perfectly~ ~recovered, his body strong enough to endure
206   10,    4|       caused me to beare her; of a body,~ ~full of terror and affrighting (
207   10,    5|            otherwise, lend him thy body onely for once, but~ ~not
208   10,    7|           being comfortable to a~ ~body in a languishing. sickenesse,
209   10,    7|         reveale~ ~it to any living body, but onely to him whom I
210   10,    8|         that through~ ~debility of body, he was constrained to keepe
211   10,    8|         fast asleepe by~ ~the dead body: thou mayst then easily
212   10,   10|            garments, shaped by the body of a~ ~comely young Gentlewoman,
213   10,   10|        sightly to you, that this~ ~body which hath borne two children,
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