Day, Novell

 1    1,    2|              naturally onely, but in foule Sodomie, so that the credite
 2    2,    3|              Abbot, would convert to foule and dishonest action, shrunke
 3    2,    5|           his Sister, receiving so~ ~foule a fall into the vault, and
 4    2,    5|           wall,~ ~which severed that foule sinke from the Worlds eye;
 5    2,    5|             for falling (though in a foule~ ~place) yet in a succesfull
 6    2,    5|              devise no ease for this foule and noysome inconveniences?
 7    2,    8|              himselfe guilty of this foule imputation: and arriving
 8    2,    8|              scope of his intention, foule and loathsome~ ~lust he
 9    2,    8|        regard he was innocent of the foule imputation,~ ~by the Queenes
10    2,    9|             the~ ~suggestion of this foule lye, what didst thou to
11    3,    1|           one had~ ~committed a most foule and enormous sinne, directly
12    3,    3|                or two past, since so foule abuses were by thee committed,
13    3,    6|              you, he shall see~ ~his foule shame, and your most noble
14    3,    6|             me, to let me fall in so foule a~ ~manner. Nor becommeth
15    3,    7|            which have~ ~committed no foule offence, should not bee
16    3,    7|            what occasion they did so foule~ ~an act, they answered,
17    3,    8|            and sinne no more in that foule sinne of~ ~jealousie. I
18    4,    2|                the receptacle of all foule sinne and abhomination,
19    4,    6|         sinke~ ~downe to hell, which foule place cannot be a receptacle
20    4,    7|            strangely over-spred with foule black spots, both on his
21    5,    7|          reproaching her~ ~with very foule and injurious speeches,
22    5,   10|               and be defended from~ ~foule sinne and shame, and so
23    6,    3|          witty jests or quips, but~ ~foule and offensive language:
24    6,   10|          boiled out of it; as also a foule~ ~slovenly Trusse or halfe
25    7,    9|         times, I never felt any such foule breathing to come from you:
26    7,    9|           your head, and to yeeld so foule a smell as it did? He verily~ ~
27    8,    4|             with her Mayde, an ugly, foule, deformed Slut.~ ~ ~ ~ Ladie
28    8,    4|          mouth,~ ~huge great lippes, foule teeth, great and blacke,
29    8,    4|          selfe, as commonly all such foule~ ~Sluts have: in regard
30    8,    9| extraordinarily, because much of the foule water entred in at his~ ~
31    8,    9|            hadst bin stifled in that foule filth, where thy fouler~ ~
32    8,    9|          house yet smelling of his~ ~foule savour (although it had
33    9,    1|             with her selfe, that the foule deformitie of this loathed~ ~
34    9,    4|             refraine from both those foule vices, and addict all his
35   10,    6|       inordinate appetite) set not a foule blemish on so faire a fame,
36   10,    8|              with compunction for so foule an offence: upon~ ~which
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