Day, Novell

 1    1,    2| prevailant with him, that the Jew felt a pleasing apprehension
 2    1,    4|        seene, but immediately hee felt effeminate~ ~temptations,
 3    1,    4|         faire, feate, and lovely; felt immediately (although he
 4    1,    6|       trust me Bergamino, I never felt such a fit of covetousnesse
 5    2,    3|          presence, Alessandro had felt their furie, and (perhaps)
 6    2,    5|    abhominable stinke that ever I felt in all my life. So, lifting~ ~
 7    2,    5|           Which when the~ ~Priest felt, he cryed out aloud, getting
 8    2,    7|        the Isle of Majorica, they felt the~ ~Shippe to split in
 9    2,   10|      fishing,~ ~because never man felt the like afflictions as
10    2, Song|              The first day that I felt this fiery heate,~ ~ So
11    3,    2|           the Stable might not be felt about~ ~him; and finding
12    3,    2|      soundly sleeping, and yet he felt both their brests and pulses.~ ~
13    3,    2|      pulse beating extreamely, he felt a further~ ~addition of
14    3,    2|     Querry,~ ~who partly saw, but felt what was done to him; perceived
15    3,    5|        which~ ~(before) she never felt, namely Love. And although (
16    3,    8|           dayes and three nights, felt his~ ~stomacke well prepared
17    3,    9|           When shee had seene and felt it, presently she put~ ~
18    3,   10|           putting devils in Hell, felt~ ~some pain at this first
19    4,    2|         him with your~ ~answer, I felt a sodaine rapture made of
20    4,    3|       bene noted, that women have felt the selfesame infirmity,
21    4,    6|      teeth,~ ~that (me thought) I felt my heart quite bitten through,
22    4,    6|    imagined paine~ ~and anguish I felt, instantly I awaked. Laying
23    4,    6|          owne life: you that have felt loves~ ~tormenting afflictions,
24    4,    8|       pretty~ ~speeches, Jeronimo felt a strange alteration in
25    4,    8|           the matter: immediately felt his heart-strings to~ ~breake,
26    4,    8|        upon his face,~ ~which she felt to be as cold as yce: whereat
27    4,    8|      silence, she jogged him, and felt his~ ~hands in like manner,
28    4, Song|              My, etc.~ ~ ~ ~ Then felt my heart such hels of heavy
29    4, Song|    afflictions poore Philostratus felt, and more (perhaps)~ ~had
30    5,    1|      singularity, as he had never felt till~ ~then. Which the young
31    5,    9|         on her~ ~pearch, which he felt to be very plumpe and fat,
32    5,   10|          came foorth (whereof wee felt not the least savour before)
33    5,   10|        the~ ~painefull anguish he felt of his fingers, arose up
34    6,    3|         Bishop and Marshall, they felt~ ~themselves touched to
35    6,    4|        savours, that ever she had felt before: she~ ~entreated
36    6,   10|            which poore women have felt and undergone in their soveraigntie~ ~
37    6, Song|               And more and more I felt these sharpe restraints.~ ~
38    7,    8|           thred, which Arriguccio felt, but~ ~because hee had not
39    7,    8|            then either I know, or felt, nor are they in colour
40    7,    9|           former~ ~times, I never felt any such foule breathing
41    7,    9|           afflictions which~ ~she felt, they would helpe to guide
42    7,   10|      afflictions, then~ ~as yet I felt (although I was in a huge
43    7, Song|           once more where first I felt unrest,~ ~ Which cannot
44    7, Song|           appeared, that shee had felt more then shee~ ~saw, shee
45    8,    2|           and queint insinuating; felt a motion to female frailty,~ ~
46    8,    3|   laughter,~ ~notwithstanding hee felt the harme of them both,
47    8, Song| particularly (according as~ ~they felt their Love-sicke passions)
48    9,    3|      answered,~ ~saying Hast thou felt any paine this last night
49    9,    3|      could discerne, although hee felt no~ ~anguish at all: and
50    9,    3|          to see~ ~him, and having felt his pulse, the Phisition
51    9,    9|          and scratching, when she felt the~ ~cruell smart of the
52    9,    9|         be briefe) she that never felt his fingers before,~ ~perceived
53    9, Song|          loyall Maide,~ ~ I never felt oppressing paine,~ ~ Nor
54   10,    2|          demaunded of him, how he felt his stomacke now,~ ~and
55   10,    4|      indifferent while: either he felt, or his imagination so~ ~
56   10,    4|          words concluded, but she felt the custome of~ ~women to
57   10,    6|           or what they were)~ ~he felt his affection very violently
58   10,    6|           him thither.~ ~ When he felt his amourous assaults, to
59   10,    7|    confesse, that so soone as I~ ~felt my selfe thus wholly conquered
60   10,    8|   consideration, the~ ~fiercer he felt his desires enflamed, which
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