Day, Novell

 1    1,    5| speeches of her) the fairest creature that~ ~ever he had seene
 2    2,  Ind|    And she, being a goodly~ ~creature, and highly pleasing to
 3    2,    2|    was seene a~ ~more lovely creature. The Marquesse Azzo most
 4    2,    5|    her (but not for any such creature)~ ~declared himselfe very
 5    2,    7|      that shee was a mortall creature. Thus not perceyving,~ ~
 6    2,    8|      acquainted any~ ~living creature with my love: the concealing
 7    2,    8|      so faire and goodly~ ~a creature: yet could she take no knowledge
 8    2,    9|     man was the~ ~most noble creature, formed by God to live in
 9    2,    9|   compleate and pleasing a~ ~creature, as when shee was attired
10    3,    1|    never~ ~reveale it to any creature living. Encouraged by this
11    3,    1|  Behold Sister, heere lyes a creature, almost~ ~formed in the
12    3,    1|      to~ ~know what kinde of creature man was.~ ~ After some other
13    4,    2|    concealed, as no living~ ~creature in the World may know it;
14    5,    1|     carriage of a reasonable creature: by his grosse and deformed~ ~
15    5,    1|        love, of a senselesse creature, that made thee to become
16    6,   10|   conferre with this amiable creature, who was called by~ ~the
17    8,    1| receive the money of him? No creature hee acquainted with his~ ~
18    8,    7|    whereby to entrap a wiser creature then a woman, yet veiled
19    8,    9|    there is not this day any creature living,~ ~for whom I would
20    8,    9|      was the onely goodliest creature to be found in the~ ~whole
21    8,   10|        was a most beautifull creature, and the tarrying of the
22    9,    3|   thee. Say thou divellish~ ~creature, do I not tell thee true?
23    9,    5|     the house, the goodliest creature that ever any eye~ ~beheld,
24    9,    7|    whereas she seemed a rare creature~ ~before, she was now deformed
25   10,    3|       Nathan walking, and no creature with him. Dismounting from
26   10,    4|   wanted much of a perfect~ ~creature: they made the lesse mourning;
27   10,    4|       this woman is a goodly creature, but she appeareth to be~ ~
28   10,    8|  remaining in so excellent a creature as~ ~she is, then I doe:
29   10,   10|     speake otherwise) a rare creature, both of~ ~person and perfections,
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