Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |     dead body was~ ~carried (in comely manner) on mens shoulders,
 2  Ind      |          How many~ ~valiant and comely young men, whom none but
 3    2,    2|       widdow, so beautifull and comely of her person, as sildome
 4    2,    3|  perceived that he was a very~ ~comely young man, so affable, lovely,
 5    2,    5|         young, very beautifull, comely of person, and rich in~ ~
 6    2,    8|         her to~ ~be a faire and comely Maiden, grew to affect her
 7    2,    8|            because hee was most comely of person, and forward to
 8    2,    8|        all of them so faire and comely as could~ ~be. As the old
 9    2,    9|      the Queene, who was faire, comely~ ~of stature, and tarrying
10    3,    1|        sturdy,~ ~strong and yet comely of person, being named Masset.
11    3,    2|         and low quality, though comely of~ ~person, and of equall
12    3,    3|         to you, being faire and comely of~ ~person, going alwayes
13    3,    4|    Felice, faire of complexion, comely of person,~ ~ingeniously
14    3,    5|         such a charge; onely, a comely~ ~horse for his owne saddle
15    3,    9|         towardly hope, faire,~ ~comely, and of pleasing person,
16    3,    9|  deliver, that she was a faire, comely, and discreete young~ ~Gentlewoman;
17    4,    5| affaires. This Lorenzo being of comely~ ~personage, affable, and
18    4,    6| Neighbour, named~ ~Gabriello; a comely young Gentleman, of affable
19    4,   10| presuming rather on his outward comely~ ~parts, then any other
20    5,    1|     Gentlewomen, all sitting in comely order at Supper. Rushing
21    5,    2|   called~ ~Martuccio Gomito, of comely feature, well conditioned,
22    5,    7|       which grew to be a~ ~very comely childe.~ ~ After that the
23    6,    3|         Hee being a man of very comely~ ~personage, and a great
24    7,    1|     Neri~ ~Pegolotti, who was a comely yong Gentleman, fresh, and
25    7,    5|         together) there dwelt a comely yong proper~ ~Gentleman,
26    7,    8|     face unblemished, her haire comely~ ~ordered, and differing
27    7,   10|         the loving,~ ~faire and comely of her person. Tingoccio,
28    8,    2|        them being~ ~hansome and comely Women: yet there was one
29    8,    3|       luck) his~ ~wife, being a comely and very honest woman, and
30    8,    9|        a propper, portly, and~ ~comely man I am, how fitly my legges
31    8,   10|     store of Women,~ ~faire and comely of person, but yet vowed
32    8,   10|     halfe~ ~perswaded, that his comely person was pleasing to her
33    8,   10|    command) told him that his~ ~comely person and compleate perfections,
34    9,    5|    pegges of a Lute, yet make a comely shew in thy faire~ ~wide
35    9,    6|       two~ ~children, the one a comely young maiden, aged about
36    9,    6|         the mothers brest.~ ~ A comely youthfull Gentleman of our
37   10,    9|     excellent men) affect to be comely and handsome in~ ~their
38   10,   10|       shaped by the body of a~ ~comely young Gentlewoman, who he
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