Day, Novell

 1    2,    4|    afterward, she~ ~espied the face of a man, not being able
 2    2,    5|  Porcupine, and patches on his face, for hurts~ ~received in
 3    2,    8| tincture~ ~leaping up into her face, yet shame enforcing teares
 4    2,    8|     Garments so poore, and his face so~ ~wrinkled, leane and
 5    2,    9|         Bernardo being brought face to face, the Soldane with
 6    2,    9| Bernardo being brought face to face, the Soldane with a sterne
 7    3,    6|      thy peace,~ ~for with the face of a man, and love of an
 8    3,    6|     honest woman~ ~ever see my face.~ ~ Ricciardo perceiving
 9    3,    7|     mine armes, and washed his face with my brinish~ ~teares;
10    3,    7| looking more stedfastly on his face, which~ ~constantly avouched
11    3,    8|       water and vinegar in his face, to revive him againe; alleaging~ ~
12    3,   10|       pray, and made her kneel face to face with him.~ ~ This
13    3,   10|     and made her kneel face to face with him.~ ~ This done,
14    4,    2|   strange ugly~ ~vizard on his face, he gave him a great staffe
15    4,    2|       or~ ~vizard from Alberts face, and then he spake aloud
16    4,    2|        durt and~ ~filth in his face, that his best acquaintance
17    4,    4|     they slew hir~ ~before his face, and afterward, throwing
18    4,    4|   little Island, named Ustica, face to face confronting Trapanum.
19    4,    4|  Island, named Ustica, face to face confronting Trapanum. The~ ~
20    4,    6|     eyes oftentimes~ ~upon his face, and throwing strange lookes
21    4,    7|       black spots, both on his face,~ ~hands, and all parts
22    4,    8|       hapned to light upon his face,~ ~which she felt to be
23    4, Song|      which mounted up into her face. But the~ ~Song being ended,
24    5,    5|   really figured in her sweete face;~ ~onely that her beauty
25    5,    8|       Mistresse, sate with her face opposite~ ~unto the place,
26    5,   10|     the young man~ ~before her face, meerely vexe and despight
27    6,    5|  deformed in body, with a flat face, like a Terrier~ ~or Beagle,
28    6,    6|    with one with a long narrow face, another with~ ~a prodigiously
29    6,   10|    modest blush arising in her face,~ ~replyed; That his will
30    7,    1|      high pole;~ ~and when the face thereof looked towards Florence,
31    7,    1|  admitted entrance. But if the face stood~ ~towards Fiesola;
32    7,    1|     the Woman had turned~ ~the face of the Asses head towards
33    7,    8|     with his feet, that al her face was bloody~ ~and bruised.
34    7,    8|     Chamber, where washing her face and hurts in~ ~very soveraigne
35    7,    8|       outrage offered her, her face unblemished, her haire comely~ ~
36    7,    8|      he had given her on the~ ~face, beside scratches of his
37    7,    9|         but before his~ ~Lords face: which yet should be accomplished
38    7,    9|        performe it before your face, wherein I dare gadge my
39    7,    9|    such familiarity before his face:~ ~would talke no more of
40    8,    3|      torne off her~ ~head, her face broken and bleeding, and
41    8,    4|  indued with any well featured face,~ ~but instead thereof,
42    8,    4|        the complexion of her~ ~face betweene greene and yellow,
43    8,    7|       perill, and turning your face to the North,~ ~with the
44    8,    7|     looke death himself in the face) do al~ ~that you have prescribed,
45    8,    7|        Turret, and turning her face towards the~ ~North; she
46    8,    7|      madde woman) before thy~ ~face, so to destroy that beuty,
47    8,    7|    burned, lying flat on~ ~her face, naked, scorched and strangely
48    8,    9|      thee such a blow~ ~on the face, as should make thy Nose
49    8,    9| mockery, flouting him to his~ ~face, and yet his Wisedome could
50    8,    9|       a Divels vizard over his face, with two gastly~ ~horrible
51    8,   10|        most of all desire: her face then appearing,~ ~like the
52    9,    1|       mishapen body, and his~ ~face so ugly deformed, that such
53    9,    3|        him stedfastly in~ ~the face: whereat Calandrino mervailing,
54    9,    3|     see any alteration in my~ ~face, whereby to imagine, I should
55    9,    5|         bathing there also her face and hands: Calandrino going (
56    9,    7|      rent and tore his wives~ ~face and throate. Which dreame
57    9,    7|       her, caught her by~ ~the face and throate, drawing her
58    9,    7|      the Wolfe, yet having her face and throat very pitifully
59    9,    7|    them. She~ ~fleering in his face, and shaking her head at
60    9,    7|       done to~ ~her throat and face, the shepheards knew her,
61    9,    7|     throate, and part of~ ~her face were so blemished that whereas
62    9,    8|       him a cruell blow on the face, causing his nose to~ ~fall
63    9,    8|        beating~ ~him about the face, hardly leaving any haire
64    9,    8|     over, and the hurts in his face~ ~indifferently cured; Blondello
65    9,   10|        he touched her head and face, saying, Heere is the goodly~ ~
66   10,    3|        bonnet on his head, his face being then turned from him,~ ~
67   10,    3|        looked advisedly on his face,~ ~he knew him immediately
68   10,    8|        Gisippus is; my yeares, face,~ ~and studies, without
69   10,    8|        advisedly beholding the face of the condemned~ ~man (
70   10,    9|      sighes, and teares on his face, said. Well Sir, I will
71   10,   10|      Rivers, downe~ ~her faire face, which no disaster before
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