Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |          money, and the beere being mounted on their shoulders, in all
 2  Ind      | contemptible mockeries of us,~ ~are mounted on horsebacke, gallopping
 3  Ind      |            that the Sunne is highly mounted, the~ ~heate (elsewhere)
 4    1,    2|            be commended.~ ~ The Jew mounted on horse-backe, and made
 5    2,    4|       Landolpho himselfe, whom they mounted into one of the~ ~Carrackes,
 6    2,    7|            and~ ~friends, have bene mounted to the soveraigne dignity
 7    2,    8|      himselfe also being but meanly mounted, thus~ ~away thence he went
 8    3,    2|            that his~ ~affection was mounted beyond the compasse of conveniencie:
 9    3,    3|       Geneway; and no sooner was he mounted on~ ~horsebacke, taking
10    3,    3|            high the holy mans anger mounted, did~ ~nothing but expect
11    3,    9|           else he~ ~intended. Being mounted on horseback, and humbly
12    4,    9|             sworne to secrecy, he~ ~mounted on horsebacke, and rode
13    4, Song|            the crimson blush, which mounted up into her face. But the~ ~
14    5,    3|        early in a morning, and well mounted on horsebacke, they tooke~ ~
15    5,    3|           the Lady and they (well~ ~mounted on Horsebacke, and attended
16    5,    4|             helpe thereof, first he mounted over the Garden wall, and~ ~
17    5,    5|             or~ ~thereabout. As hee mounted up the steps, with intent
18    5,    6|             over the wall, and then mounted to her Chamber~ ~window;
19    5,    7|          fury enstructed him,~ ~hee mounted on Horsebacke againe, ryding
20    5,    8|        further distant countrey: he mounted on horsebacke, and accompanied~ ~
21    5,    8|      cruelly bite her. Last of all (mounted on a~ ~lusty blacke Courser)
22    5,    8|            taken his sword, and was mounted on horsebacke;~ ~so that
23    6,  Ind|            beeing~ ~somewhat higher mounted, gave such a sensible warmth
24    6,    1|          discourse, having the Lady mounted behinde him rode on with
25    6,    5|           boast, which was the best mounted.~ ~ Riding on a faire and
26    7,    6|       Beside, so soone as~ ~you are mounted on horsebacke, have no further
27    7,    6|             foote in the~ ~stirrup, mounted on his Gelding, and spake
28    7,    9|            us to beleeve. And being mounted up so hy, that they were~ ~
29    8,    7|      perswasion, the chearful blood mounted up into hir cheekes, and~ ~
30    8,    7|            done. So, Helena~ ~being mounted up on the Turret, and turning
31    8,    7|         such comfortable maner, she mounted up the Ladder,~ ~which the
32    8,    9|             to him, if he were once mounted, with~ ~the second feare,
33    8,    9|            softly~ ~from the Tombe, mounted on the beast, saying out
34    8,   10|           but she sate downe in her mounted seate.~ ~ Madame Aemillia
35    9,    4|      Masters wearing garments, and (mounted on his horse)~ ~rode thence
36    9,    4|           be clothed gallantly, and mounted honourably.~ ~And seeking
37    9,    4|     belonging~ ~to Florence, and so mounted on his horse. Fortarigo
38    9,    6|            drinking to their hoast, mounted on~ ~horsebacke, and they
39   10,    1|     departing forth of the city, he mounted on horseback likewise, and~ ~
40   10,    1|           except the Mule.~ ~ Being mounted againe, and riding on further,
41   10,    1|          And being the next morning mounted on horseback, seeming to
42   10,    3|           his intent to any one) he mounted~ ~on horse-backe, with few
43   10,    3|          other weapons had he none) mounted on horsbacke,~ ~and so came
44   10,    4|             of his departure: hee~ ~mounted on horsebacke, accompanied
45   10,    6|                where they skipt and mounted before the King, Count Guy
46   10,    7|           although a bashfull blush mounted up into~ ~her cheekes: yet
47   10,    9|      Saladine (with his Attendants) mounted on horsebacke.~ ~ Signiour
48   10,    9|            of his Friends farewell, mounted on horsebacke, and rode
49   10,   10|          the clocke in the morning, mounted on horsebacke, as all the~ ~
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