Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |                if wee should make the motion, that some dishonor or reproofe~ ~
 2  Ind      |         continuance: I, who began the motion, whereby this societie is~ ~
 3  Ind      |              Gentlemen allowed of the motion, to spend the time in~ ~
 4    1,    1|            you Father for your good~ ~motion, and sorry should I be,
 5    2,    2|           hither, if you can like the motion so well as shee~ ~that makes
 6    2,    3|                 accepted her gracious motion, and referred all to her
 7    2,    6|                againe to you.~ ~ This motion made by Geoffrey, was so
 8    2,    7|                At the Princes affable motion, shee sate downe betweene
 9    2,    8|          bestowne in marriage. This~ ~motion was very pleasing to the
10    2,    8|                as yet) I have made no motion, to~ ~commisserate this
11    3,    4|            night, without~ ~the least motion or stirring, untill the
12    3,    4|             the wall to have any such motion:~ ~wherefore, not daring
13    3,    5|               long as I enjoy life or motion; yea, and I dare~ ~assure
14    3,    5|                bargaine; without your motion for the horse, I would have
15    3,    8|           holy Father! What a strange motion~ ~have you made to me? I
16    3,    8|             saide the Abbot, at~ ~the motion which I have made unto you,
17    3,    8|              mishapen, me thinkes the motion I have made,~ ~should be
18    3,    8|             and deprive them~ ~of all motion, either in the pulses, or
19    3,    9|               without~ ~attending any motion to bee made for her next
20    4,    1|             Father (on his owne meere motion) hath sent thee to me; and~ ~
21    4,    2|      dissimulation, with~ ~majesticke motion of his body, wings, and
22    4,    4|           returned answer: That their motion and proceeding in~ ~this
23    4,    6|         provoking him to the immodest motion, that upon granting his~ ~
24    4,    6|             her, he had made~ ~such a motion to her; but finding her
25    4,    6|       Potestate pursuing his former~ ~motion of mariage, and the father
26    4,    7|               second maine and urging motion, a chip hewed out of~ ~the
27    4,    7|          answer of her wellliking the motion, and~ ~acquainting her Father
28    4,    8|             still, as neither word or motion came from~ ~him, she saide:
29    5,    1|             parents, who~ ~liking the motion as well as he, the determination
30    5,    3|              desire, plainly made the motion,~ ~that he might enjoy her
31    5,    7|            pleased as he.~ ~ The like motion was made to her, to understand
32    5,    8|              in her name, that~ ~this motion would be most welcome to
33    5,    9|                yet durst not move the motion for her, because he saw
34    5, Song|              of these, being life and motion giving:~ ~ Are senselesse
35    6,    2|        acknowledge a very indiscreete motion, which he~ ~had made to
36    6,    5| Worke-mistresse of all, by continuall motion of the~ ~heavens; but hee
37    7,    5|              was~ ~contented with her motion, alwaies provided, that
38    7,    7|               But to what end is this motion of yours? I will tell you
39    7,    8|            that had~ ~neither life or motion, not knowing (whether what
40    7,    9|               the intyre truth of the motion, and that it was not urged~ ~
41    7,    9|            thee the messenger of this motion, therby to call my~ ~Fidelitie
42    7,    9|                   Most gladly was her motion graunted, and Nicostratus
43    7, Song|               This holy and Religious motion made by the Queene, was~ ~
44    8,    1|              to make her avaritious~ ~motion, the only means wherby to
45    8,    1|               well contented with the motion, and made no more~ ~adoe,
46    8,    2|            queint insinuating; felt a motion to female frailty,~ ~which
47    8,    2|             of,~ ~fulfill what I will motion to you, and then (perhaps)
48    8,    4|              manner as you make~ ~the motion: I desire you not to love
49    8,    4|               well contented with the motion: so the Brethren conducting
50    8,    8|            was wel~ ~pleased with the motion, and so all foure dined
51    8,    9|        answered Bruno, What a strange motion do you make to mee? It~ ~
52    8,    9|           hence, upon their earnest~ ~motion and entreaty; he left here
53    8,    9|           hope) be bold to move the~ ~motion.~ ~ Well may you conceive,
54    8,   10|           occasion why she urged this motion, and was so diligent in
55    9,    1|                namely, to move such a motion to them, as neither~ ~would
56    9,    1|              will accomplish such a~ ~motion as she maketh to you. For
57    9,    9|            voyces~ ~pleasing, and the motion of our members sweetly plyant:
58    9,    9|             each from other; a sudden motion happened into the~ ~minde
59    9,   10|               she was making the same motion againe~ ~to her Husband,
60   10,    2|               hearing the commendable motion made by the~ ~Abbot; returned
61   10,    4|          warmth of his increasing the motion: his~ ~inward soule assured
62   10,    4|           here, or any where else, to motion any more. But~ ~seeing it
63   10,    4|            occasion why I move this~ ~motion, aymeth at this end, that
64   10,    5|       advisedly, that she made~ ~this motion to no other end, but onely
65   10,    7|               word had the seisible~ ~motion of life in it, where the
66   10,    9|               a kinde of gesture or~ ~motion with his Lippes, which Saladine (
67   10,    9|               of Lomberdie making the motion, being daily~ ~followed
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