Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |     Pampinea mounting on her~ ~feete (because one of the three
 2    1,    1|   Biere, kissing his hands and feete, and all the garments~ ~
 3    1,    9| washing both their hands~ ~and feete, much pretty pleasure passed
 4    2,    1|        spurning him with their feete, and beating~ ~him with
 5    2,    2|        in his shirt, bare on~ ~feete and legges, trembling in
 6    2,    5|      curious Chest at the beds feete, teares cunningly trickling
 7    2,    5|        that he~ ~thrust in his feete before, for his easier descending
 8    2,    7|          misfortunes under her feete, commanding her Women (whereof
 9    2,    8|     his~ ~eyes, he fell at his feete, and often embracing him,
10    2,    9|      humbling her selfe at his feete, in a moment she lost her~ ~
11    3,    3|        kneeling downe at~ ~his feete, intended to begin her confession
12    3,    4|       as~ ~standing upright on feete, and leaning the reines
13    3,    7|   Prophet, and kneeling at his feete,~ ~entreated him very earnestly,
14    3,    8|      and so got forth upon his feete: at~ ~which instant time,
15    3,    8| humbled himselfe at the Abbots feete, saying.~ ~Holy Father,
16    4,    2|  ghostly Father; kneel. at his feete, although her heart was
17    4,    2|       trampling on me with his feete,~ ~and beating me with so
18    4,    6|  cheekes, and falling~ ~at his feete, she began in this manner.
19    4,    6|     humility, she~ ~kissed his feete. Messer Negro da Ponte,
20    4,   10|   Mistresse, she fell at the~ ~feete of Master Doctor, desiring
21    5,    1|   delicate silke; and at her~ ~feete lay two other Damosels sleeping,
22    5,    1|        he fell dead before his feete.~ ~His Brother Hormisda
23    5,    3|   contended with his teeth and feete~ ~in his owne defence, till
24    5,    9|       his words, the feathers, feete, and beake were brought~ ~
25    7,    5|        downe she fell~ ~at his feete, and he had conveyed a few
26    7,    5|    appointed, she arose on her feete, and went to heare Masse;~ ~
27    7,   10|       bared~ ~their legges and feete, to wash them in the coole
28    8,    3|        and throwing her at his feete; giving her so~ ~many spurns
29    8,    5| whereon the Judge placed his~ ~feete. Then stept in Maso on the
30    8,    9|     minde, stamping with~ ~his feete, and beating his Fiste oftentimes
31    8,    9|       owne house, to bathe her feete in the River of Arno, and
32    8,    9|    hold on one of the Doctours feete, raysed him somewhat~ ~higher
33    8,    9|       and~ ~trampling with his feete, passing backe againe to
34    9,    1|      tooke Alessandro by the~ ~feete, haling him forth, and (
35    9,    1|        trampling of Rinuccioes feete, directed their~ ~course
36    9,    9|      head, he threw her at his feete,~ ~beating her extreamely
37    9,   10|        if she stood upon foure feete. First with~ ~his hands
38    9,   10|       body, armes, legs,~ ~and feete, gave them all the apt names (
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