Day, Novell

 1    2,    1|    laying hands uppon him, they threw him against the~ ~ground,
 2    2,    4|    possession, all the men they threw over-boord, without sparing~ ~
 3    2,    5|   beeing spent in vaine, sorrow threw~ ~him in a swoond upon the
 4    2,    6|       bene better~ ~advised, he threw his armes about her, and
 5    2,    6|      was yet living,~ ~joyfully threw off all her former feare,
 6    2,    7|       and not any other)~ ~they threw foorth a Squiffe on the
 7    2,    7|     behinde him, sodainely they threw him into the Sea,~ ~the
 8    2,    7|       that~ ~his strength onely threw Amurath into the Sea, and
 9    2,    7|         bodie, immediately they threw him forth~ ~of the window.~ ~
10    2,    7|      spake word after, and so~ ~threw him downe after the Prince.~ ~
11    2,    7|      weeping incessantly, she~ ~threw her armes about his necke,
12    2,    8|        the~ ~Kings sonnes wife, threw many affectionate regards
13    3,    3|      Girdle of great worth, she threw them into the Friars~ ~lappe.~ ~
14    4,    1|       Cane,~ ~in jesting manner threw it to Guiscardo, saying;
15    4,    2|           against the ground he threw me rudely, trampling on
16    4,    3|       continued happinesse, and threw a disastrous ending on them
17    4,    7|         it on a flaming~ ~fire, threw all the Sage thereinto,
18    4,    9|    Which she knowing afterward, threw her selfe out of an high~ ~
19    5,    1|      the attendants, downe they threw the Tables, and each of
20    5,    2|        passion: sodainely~ ~she threw her armes about his necke,
21    5,    8|    bowels, which instantly he~ ~threw to the dogges, and they
22    6, Song|     finde a solemne peace:~ ~ I threw off all my Armes, and with
23    7,    4|      the house, and afterwardes threw me into this Well. So either~ ~
24    7,    4|        me faire heavens, and so threw the stone~ ~downe into the
25    7,    4|         at the Welles side, and threw something into the Well:
26    7,    6|       preparing to come up: she threw her selfe on her day Couch,
27    8,    3|     abusing his friends.~ ~ Hee threw the stone, and hit him shrewdly
28    9,    5| perceyved in him.~ ~ Calandrino threw wanton glances at her, and
29    9,    6|          it fortuned that a Cat threw~ ~down somewhat in the house,
30    9,    9|       the haire of her head, he threw her at his feete,~ ~beating
31    9,    9|         much adoe) she did, and threw her selfe upon~ ~the bed,
32   10,    4|        account at~ ~all of her) threw her forth, as a thing vile
33   10,    4|     both her kindred and thine, threw forth~ ~into the street:
34   10,    6|    pleasing humour) voluntarily threw backe to~ ~the Damosels.
35   10,    9|      riches thereon, down she~ ~threw it likewise, and clasping
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