Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |      because every one~ ~may feele the burthen of solicitude,
 2  Ind      |    for a~ ~day onely) should feele both the burthen and honour,
 3    2,    3|     farre off from thee, and feele here, to resolve thee from
 4    3,    8|      they began to touch and feele him, growing into~ ~more
 5    4,    2| otherwise, because hourely I feele a thousand dying~ ~torments,
 6    4,    2|       much lesse to touch or feele him: he saith that (for
 7    4,    2|   Soveraigne deities~ ~shall feele the impression of our humane
 8    4,    4|    have, or now instantly do feele, the all-commanding~ ~power
 9    4,    6|      What paine doest~ ~thou feele?~ ~ Gabriello answered not
10    5,    1|     before. He began then to feele in his harsh~ ~rurall understanding (
11    5,    4|      my~ ~Father are, do not feele the heates of youthfull
12    5,    4|     weake and crazie bodies, feele~ ~the frolicke temper of
13    7,    5|   other answere, but such as feele it, are best able to~ ~discover
14    7,    8|   you beate~ ~mee, and I not feele nor know it? Beleeve me (
15    7,    9|      to you on my Credite, I feele~ ~no such ill smell, neither
16    7,    9|     may be so,~ ~and yet you feele not the savour which others
17    7, Song|          Nothing I know, yet feele a powerfull fire,~ ~ Burning
18    7, Song|          I see, I heare, and feele a kinde of blisse,~ ~ Yet
19    7, Song|       Other in their desire, feele blessednesse,~ ~ But I have
20    8,    7|    which you caused mee to~ ~feele, and if you can intermixe
21    9,    2|    selfe lift up her hand to feele it: and then they all perceyved~ ~
22    9,    3| whereby to imagine, I should feele some paine? In good faith~ ~
23    9,    3|      should~ ~bee sicke, and feele no paine or distaste in
24    9,    3|    tell mee, How dooest thou feele thy health?~ ~ Calandrino
25    9,    3|     presently ready,~ ~for I feele my selfe to be growne extreamely
26    9,    3|   case stands with me, for I feele a very strange~ ~alteration
27   10,    2|    My~ ~Lord, seeing you doe feele your stomacke so well, it
28   10,    7|   For tell I may not, what I feele, and why.~ ~ ~ ~ With heaved
29   10,    7|   For tell I may not, what I feele, and why.~ ~ ~ ~ The lines
30   10,    8|    all, and then you~ ~shall feele by sound experience, how
31   10,    8|   could have made~ ~Gisippus feele (even in the intyrest part
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