Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |        whatsoever.~ ~ Hallowed ground could not now suffice, for
 2  Ind      |        Corne grew still on the ground without~ ~gathering, or
 3    1,    1|     must be buried in prophane ground, like to a Dogge. And yet
 4    1,    2|     blessed Spirit is the true ground and defence~ ~thereof, as
 5    2,    1|        threw him against the~ ~ground, having him by the haire
 6    2,    1|       Being let downe to the~ ~ground, the Judge still demaunded
 7    2,    8|     shee~ ~had falne uppon the ground. When he, like a loyall
 8    2,    8|  goodly buildings downe to the ground, and used all shamefull~ ~
 9    3,    1|      as till~ ~and husband the ground, by making them dull, blockish,
10    3,    6|    husbandrie for another mans ground, thou~ ~hast (against thy
11    3,    7|       Mistresse sitting on the ground, wringing hands, and wofully~ ~
12    3,    7|     downe their weapons on the ground, in the presence of all
13    3,    8|   having her eyes fixed on the ground, knew not well how~ ~shee
14    4      |       shadie moisture from the ground, when~ ~Philostratus the
15    4,    1|      it~ ~was distant from the ground within. After he had found
16    4,    2|      on my Hood,~ ~against the ground he threw me rudely, trampling
17    4,    5|     then any other part of the ground therabout, they digged not~ ~
18    4,    5|          laide the body in the ground againe. Thus being undiscovered
19    4,    6|   words, fell downe~ ~upon the ground. Which the yong Damosel
20    4,    6|       us, to be put~ ~into the ground basely, and like a dog,
21    4,    6|  lovingly tooke her from~ ~the ground, speaking thus to her.~ ~
22    4,    8| boldnesse, because it~ ~is the ground of all evils.~ ~ Now, in
23    4,    9|        an high~ ~window to the ground; and being dead, was then
24    4,    9|      downe he fell dead to the ground, and his men (fearing the
25    4,    9|  height in distance~ ~from the ground, the fall did not onely
26    4,   10|     off the Coffer flat on the ground, appearing no~ ~other in
27    4,   10|      it standing on an un-even ground) it began to~ ~totter, and
28    5,    1|      had bin glued fast to the ground.~ ~ After some indifferent
29    5,    1|        marriage. Love is the~ ~ground of my instant Conquest,
30    5,    2|      could not relie upon what ground; nor was she so desirous
31    5,    3|     haled him violently to the ground,~ ~and tearing his body
32    5,    4|   youth and affection were the ground of thine~ ~offence: to free
33    5,    5|   instantly burnt downe to the ground. The~ ~Mayden hearing his
34    5,    6|   their lookes dejected to the ground, being~ ~much pittied of
35    6,    5|        ridden some distance of ground, much moyled and~ ~bemyred
36    6,   10|       devise a more convenient ground, at~ ~least that carrieth
37    7,    8|          as it were) from what ground her Husbands complaints~ ~
38    7,    9|      downe, and being on the~ ~ground: Now Pyrrhus (quoth he)
39    7,    9|     and by felling it to the~ ~ground, in an instant, revenge
40    8,    5|     fall bare Breecht to the~ ~ground. Cheare up your spirits (
41    8,    5|      Bench, and stood on~ ~the ground, with his slovenly Breeches
42    8,    5|        all this while on the~ ~ground; and, in presence of all
43    8,    7|     come downe~ ~hither on the ground; the best counsell that
44    8,    7|      Ladder, fell downe to the ground, and quite brake her~ ~legge
45    9,    1|      their weapons against the ground, demanded, Who goes there?~ ~
46    9,    8|  spoken before me, derived the ground or project of~ ~their Novels,
47    9,    9|     raise her selfe from the~ ~ground, which yet (with much adoe)
48    9,   10|    with her hands~ ~set to the ground, even as if she stood upon
49   10,    3|    raised Mithridanes from the ground, then kissing his~ ~cheeke,
50   10,    6|         hee bought a parcel of ground, plentifully stored with
51   10,    6|    Trevit, set it downe on the ground, with the other~ ~things
52   10,    8|     himselfe downe on the hard ground, almost starke naked, and~ ~
53   10,   10|  blushing, and kneeling on the ground,~ ~she answered. Yes my
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