Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |        which would appeare on the armes of many, others on their~ ~
 2  Ind      |         God and truth shall enter armes for me. I wish that they~ ~
 3    1,    5|          hardly be~ ~paraleld for Armes and Honour; even so his
 4    2,    1|           his hands, fingers, and armes, his legges, mouth, eyes,
 5    2,    4|     become a Spundge, holding his armes strongly about the~ ~Chest,
 6    2,    4|             advisedly, beheld two armes extended over it, and afterward,
 7    2,    4|        much adoe she unfolded his armes from the~ ~Chest, setting
 8    2,    5|         or three steps, with open armes to embrace him, catching
 9    2,    6|       taking them tenderly in her armes,~ ~suffered each of them
10    2,    6|           she folded him in her~ ~armes with earnest affection.
11    2,    6|           she~ ~fell downe in the armes of her Son. And he wondering
12    2,    6|             advised, he threw his armes about her, and wept exceedingly.~ ~
13    2,    7|          finish my course, in the armes of those two~ ~persons,
14    2,    7|      incessantly, she~ ~threw her armes about his necke, and soone
15    2,    8|            a Gentleman professing Armes,~ ~on whom he attended as
16    2,    8|     joustes, and other actions of Armes,~ ~his like was not to bee
17    2,    8|     embracing him lovingly in his armes.~ ~ When they had a while
18    2,    9|         that am a man, professing Armes,~ ~should question after
19    2,   10|           will presently cast her armes about my necke, and I durst~ ~
20    3,    3|          to~ ~embrace her in your armes, you must climbe over the
21    3,    6|   performe many worthy actions of Armes, Joustes,~ ~Tournaments,
22    3,    7|            which I folded in mine armes, and washed his face with
23    3,    7|          embrace him, casting her armes~ ~about his necke, and kissing
24    3,    9|      finger, and a Sonne~ ~in her armes begotten by me; then will
25    3,    9|        finger, and a childe in my armes begotten by him, his~ ~love
26    3,    9|           her two children in her armes, s~ ~presumed unto the place
27    3,    9|           do. Behold here in mine armes, not onely one Sonne by
28    3,    9|          wife, folding her in his armes, and sweetly~ ~kissing her
29    4,    1|        evermore were exercised in Armes; yet you should likewise~ ~
30    4,    2| humiliation; folding her in his~ ~armes, and sweetly kissing her
31    4,    4|           have~ ~undertaken these Armes, and freely give you all
32    4,    6|        downe sodainly dead in her armes. She, and her~ ~Chamber-maide
33    4,    6|         snatched him out of~ ~her armes, and sinking with him into
34    4,    6|           sighe, and throwing his armes fast about her, said: O
35    4,    6|           because he dyed in mine armes, and we being so~ ~well
36    4,    9|   singularly expert in actions of Armes; they loved together the~ ~
37    4,    9|         or any other exercises of Armes, going~ ~commonly alike
38    4,   10|          he stretched~ ~forth his armes every where about him, and
39    5,    1|      became wise, and by force of Armes,~ ~winning his faire Lady
40    5,    1|   forehead, nose, mouth,~ ~necke, armes, but (above all) her brests,
41    5,    1|           preparing our selves to Armes, opening a way to thee,
42    5,    2|         sodainely~ ~she threw her armes about his necke, and in
43    5,    3|           and caught her in his~ ~armes, being ready to swoune with
44    5,    8|          himselfe to~ ~be without Armes, he ran and pluckt up the
45    5,    9|           and reputed, both~ ~for Armes, and all other actions beseeming
46    5,    9|        all other noble actions of Armes, beside, sending her infinite
47    6,    7|         Chamber one night, in the armes of a yong Gentleman of the
48    6,    7|         night named, betweene the Armes of Lazarino, where~ ~many
49    6, Song|      peace:~ ~ I threw off all my Armes, and with delights~ ~ Fed
50    7,    3|       your little God-son in your armes, and~ ~listning wel what
51    7,    3|     taking the childe up in~ ~his armes, said to me. Gossip, this
52    7,    3|    indifferently recovered in his armes, and if~ ~Nurse and his
53    7,    3|        and take the child into my armes? Oh no, not yet good~ ~husband (
54    7,    3|        taking the~ ~childe in his armes, he said to Agnesia. Gossip
55    7,    3|   Credulano clasping~ ~him in his armes, wept with conceite of joy,
56    7,    5|             Cocke-braind husband) armes himselfe at all points,
57    7,    5|      place, where putting off his Armes, and seeming to come from
58    7,    7|           on soundly, both on his armes and~ ~shoulders: and Egano
59    7,    9|          one to go beyond thee in Armes,~ ~Horses, sumptuous garments,
60    8,    2|       like spirit as they rise in armes against our wives. And~ ~
61    8,    2|          Simon hugging her in his armes, and fetching a vehement
62    8,    3|        not able to moove either~ ~armes or legges, notwithstanding
63    8,    4|   sleeping, but enfolded in his~ ~armes, as wearied (belike) with
64    8,    4|           snugging~ ~betweene the armes of Ciutazza. Upon a sudden
65    8,    7|      worthy to embrace her in his armes.~ ~Continuing this amorous
66    8,    7|    chattering, and~ ~clapping his armes about his body, which was
67    8,    7|           embraced betweene her~ ~armes.~ ~ After that the sad and
68    8,    7|         meerely taken lame in his armes and his legges. Whereupon
69    8,    7|          him embraced between her armes: in which~ ~jocond perswasion,
70    8,    7|        prayers to him, in~ ~whose armes you were that night imbraced,
71    8,    7|         my head, and beating mine armes about my body, finding no~ ~
72    8,    9|   enterprize) to leave you in the armes of so Majestick~ ~a Ladie,
73    8,    9|          so seated,~ ~crosse your armes over your brest, without
74    8,    9|     exceedingly; he crossed his~ ~armes over his stomacke, according
75    8,   10|          dyed with delight in his armes. Instantly, shee would needs~ ~
76    8,   10|         thereat, tooke her in his Armes, and~ ~weeping also with
77    8,   10|          this manner, casting her armes about his necke, and sighing
78    8,   10|          catching him fast in her armes, thus she answered. Now
79    9,    9|      still more and more on head, armes,~ ~shoulders, sides, and
80    9,   10|   Afterwardes, touching the body, armes, legs,~ ~and feete, gave
81   10,    1|  honorable order, both of Horses, Armes, and a competent train,
82   10,    2|        that (imbracing him in his armes) he said. I protest upon
83   10,    4|      habiliments, layed it in her armes, and came with the~ ~servants
84   10,    4|            and the~ ~child in his armes, he returned to his place,
85   10,    5|           bountifull,~ ~active in Armes, and yet very affable and
86   10,    8|            could cause the yong~ ~armes of Gisippus to abstaine
87   10,    9|        sweetly hugging him in her armes, and melting her selfe~ ~
88   10,    9|   embracing him joyfully in~ ~his armes, he said. You are Signior
89   10,    9|        likewise, and clasping her armes about his necke, hung so~ ~
90   10,   10|           laid it in the servants armes, and said.~ ~Here friend,
91   10,   10|     hugging her joyfully in~ ~his armes (the teares now streaming
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