Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|         and~ ~speaking by outward appearance, vulgar judgement will censure~ ~
 2    1,    6|            for his more sightly~ ~appearance at this great meeting; the
 3    2,    3|           being most sumptuous in appearance, and~ ~not like a man that
 4    3,    2|         her; to make no outward~ ~appearance of knowing it, but rather
 5    3,    3|          making somewhat bashfull appearance of any error already committed,
 6    3,    6|            outward shew shee made appearance of, untill (in frightfull
 7    4,    2|           this habite and outward appearance, hee seemed to leade an~ ~
 8    4,    2|  referring his personall forme of appearance, to what shape himselfe~ ~
 9    4,    2|             to vouchsafe the Gods appearance to you, in my bodily shape
10    4,    8|         perfect health to outward appearance. Nor neede~ ~we to urge
11    4,   10|      their folly seene in publike appearance, and by their daily~ ~proffers
12    6,   10|         of holy~ ~life in outward appearance, and carried a name of much
13    7,    8|      credited, as holy in outward appearance, as a~ ~Religious Monke,
14    7,    9|           offence of this false~ ~appearance, was occasioned by thee
15    8,    2| countrey-bred) seeming by outward appearance, not to see,~ ~retorted
16    9,  Ind|     summoned for. their personall appearance.~ ~Who being all come, the
17    9,    1|         alwayes was his personall appearance to them.~ ~ Wherefore, first
18   10,    3|          wisely making no outward appearance thereof, with a bold courage
19   10,    6|           creatures, such was the appearance of~ ~their admired beauty.
20   10,    6|         to him, yet (in~ ~outward appearance) he seemed willing to grant
21   10,    7|          away daily (by~ ~evident appearance) even as the Snow melteth
22   10,    8|       heere to bee a Scholler, in appearance meane enough, yet I am not~ ~
23   10,    9|    busines, and making an outward appearance, as if he purposed a~ ~pilgrimage
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