Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |       of Noble descent, faire~ ~forme, adorned with exquisite
 2    1,    1|   before them, singing in~ ~the forme of a very devoute procession,
 3    1,    9|        determined, to alter the forme of our intended~ ~life,
 4    2,    2|         as very hardly could he forme any words, but (so well
 5    2,    4|       perceyved that it had the forme of a ofer, and looking more~ ~
 6    2,    6|         man, and of very goodly forme: he~ ~understood, that his
 7    2,    6|         Jehannot in his outward forme, but~ ~not impaired a jot
 8    2,    7|       her, so did she shape the forme of her answers,~ ~and satisfied (
 9    2,    8|         perceiving his~ ~wonted forme to be so altered, that such
10    2,    8|       beard~ ~without any comly forme, his Garments so poore,
11    2,    8|        his wonted~ ~feature and forme: yet, after he had very
12    2,    9|          first he described the forme of the Chamber, the curious~ ~
13    2,    9|     truly he revealed the whole forme~ ~of his falshood. Then
14    2,    9|        And~ ~his bones, in full forme and fashion, remained strangely
15    3,    1|       with Massetto at this new forme of~ ~confession, were enjoyned (
16    3,    5|    loved dearely, for his faire forme, and other~ ~good parts.
17    3,    7|      proude and pontificall a~ ~forme, that they walke Peacock-like,
18    3, Song|       Maide.~ ~ ~ ~ He that did forme the Heavens and every Starre,~ ~
19    4,    2|       and meerely a spirit~ ~in forme, whereby neither you or
20    4,    2|         referring his personall forme of appearance, to what shape
21    4,    2|      person, and in the perfect forme of a man as now you behold
22    4,    2|       finding him in his wonted forme and fashion, and telling
23    4,    2|      savage man, or any other~ ~forme of better advice. Which
24    5,    1|     perfections of beauty, good forme, and manly parts, surpassing
25    5,    1|        he had never seene~ ~the forme of a woman before. He began
26    5,    5|        she had a scarre, in the forme of a little crosse, which~ ~
27    7,    9|          far differing from~ ~a forme so full of beuty. And yet
28    7,   10|         enacted a Law, upon the forme of our discoursing, with~ ~
29    7, Song|       of blisse,~ ~ Yet find no forme at all:~ ~ Other in their
30    8,    7| executed, made the Image in due forme, and wrote an~ ~old Fable,
31    8,    7|       be extended to his former forme.~ ~ Moreover, she was so
32    8,    8|        his wife, amending~ ~the forme of her head attyre, which
33    8,   10|         all our discourses to a forme of~ ~observation: I am of
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