Day, Novell

 1    1,    9|        and most pleasing~ ~in the mouth. And you Gentlewomen generally (
 2    2,    1|            and armes, his legges, mouth, eyes, and~ ~whole countenance,
 3    2,    7|          a common Proverbe: The~ ~mouth well kist comes not short
 4    3,    6|           layde his hand on her~ ~mouth, saying. Lady, what is done,
 5    4,    1|       lifting the heart up to her mouth, and sweetly kissing it,~ ~
 6    4,    1| heretofore: and therefore from my mouth, thou must deliver him~ ~
 7    4,    1|  couragiously advancing it to her mouth, she dranke it up every
 8    4,    6|       resistance, and putting her mouth~ ~into the left side of
 9    4,    6|          their teares) closed his mouth~ ~and eyes, and placed a
10    4,   10|           messenger, and a dainty mouth; her lippes looking~ ~like
11    5,    1|         gold; her forehead, nose, mouth,~ ~necke, armes, but (above
12    5,    2|         before him; from her owne mouth he heard the~ ~whole relation
13    6,  Ind|           have leapt out of her~ ~mouth) turned her selfe to him,
14    7,    3|         now understand by word of mouth, what long~ ~before she
15    7,    5|          Cherry stones into his~ ~mouth, to trouble his speech from
16    7,    9|     continually issuing from your mouth, smelling~ ~most noysomely,
17    7,    9|         som corrupted tooth in my mouth. Perhaps Sir (quoth she)
18    7,    9|        Window, he opened wide his mouth, the~ ~which nicely shee
19    7,    9|           the~ ~Tanacles into his mouth, catching fast hold on one
20    8,    4|           a worse. She had a wrie mouth,~ ~huge great lippes, foule
21    8,    6|          so extreme bitter in his mouth, as~ ~it will enforce him
22    8,    6|     presently hee put it into his mouth and chewed it. So soone
23    8,    6|            prepared Pill into his mouth, while Bruno went to serve
24    8,    7|         opening it, she laide her mouth to a small~ ~cranny, and
25    8,    7|        Water, onely to moisten my mouth, which my teares (being
26    8,    9|             condemnation into the mouth of Lucifer da San Gallo,
27    8,    9|          very least~ ~word of thy mouth, hath power to commaund
28    8,    9|          it is~ ~to carry a close mouth, I meane the true Charracter
29    8,    9|          water entred in at his~ ~mouth. In the end, being forced
30    9,    5|          shew in thy faire~ ~wide mouth, thy cheekes looking like
31    9,    5|           courage, and wiping his mouth, with~ ~intent to kisse
32    9,    7|        grasping her throat in his mouth, before she saw him, or~ ~
33   10,    5|         ready to mount out at her mouth with joy, said. All the~ ~
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