Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |        was made in the Villages round about; wherein (setting~ ~
 2  Ind      |        sitting, as it were in a round ring: after divers sighs
 3  Ind      | spacious Court in the~ ~middest round engirt with Galleries, Hals,
 4  Ind      |      being there set downe in a round~ ~ring, and the Queen in
 5    2,    2|         drawing on, and looking round about him, for~ ~some place
 6    2,    3|       pretty little mountaines, round, plumpe, and smooth, appearing
 7    2,    5|          the middest, curtained round about, verie artificiall
 8    2,    5|        of the Citie walking the round, and finding it~ ~to bee
 9    2,    9|  Genevra thy Wife, hath a small round~ ~wart upon her left pappe,
10    3,    4|      indifferent faire, plumpe, round woman, cherry~ ~cheekt,
11    4,    1|          which almost engirt it round about. No one could descend~ ~
12    4,    8|        where many stood weeping round about it; but strangely~ ~
13    4,   10|  delicate shoulders, her visage round, wherein the Damaske Rose
14    5,    3|      furthest from them, he was round engirt, and seized on by
15    5,    3|          Cottage, where looking round about them for some booty,
16    5,    3|       Horse, ran and engirt him round about.~ ~The Horse when
17    5,    4|         in Italie) was a little round engirting Tarras, onely
18    5,    8|        was; hee looked amazedly round about him, and out~ ~of
19    5,    8|    thicket of bushes and briars round engirt with spreading~ ~
20    5,    9|   himselfe.~ ~ At last, looking round about, and seeing his Faulcon
21    6,    9|           Guido seeing himselfe round engirt with them, sodainly
22    6,   10|       in the Valley so directly round, as if it~ ~had beene formed
23    7,    2|         nor saw Lazaro, looking round about him, said. Where~ ~
24    8,    6|        the~ ~company beeing set round, as in a circle; and Bruno
25    8,   10|         and very rich furniture round about the roome: which~ ~
26   10,    2|        the place was~ ~suddenly round ingirt with strongly armed
27   10,    9|    opened his eyes, and looking round about~ ~him, perceived that
28   10,   10|          neighbouring Provinces round about, had no other common
29   10,   10|        all~ ~neighbouring parts round about, to see the comming
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