bold = Main text
    Day, Novellgrey = Comment text

  1  Ind      |             was yet of farre greater power or violence; for,~ ~not
  2  Ind      |          feare any thing that~ ~hath power to offend us? Wee erre therein,
  3  Ind      |       conceit in themselves, had the power to quench affection, but~ ~(
  4    1,    1|            good understanding. Which power we may not beleeve, that
  5    1,    1|            supported, by the favour, power, and Authoritie of~ ~Monsieur
  6    1,    4|                prayers had any great power over him. It chanced on
  7    1,    5|        discourses already past) what power consisteth in the delivery
  8    1,    8|               they are of soveraigne power and~ ~vertue.~ ~ In the
  9    2,    3|              be our owne, are in her power, and so (consequently)~ ~
 10    2,    3|             offering~ ~(although his power was small) to doe him all
 11    2,    4|             appointment of heaven or power of the Windes, Landolpho
 12    2,    4|              out~ ~aloude. He had no power of speaking to her, neither
 13    2,    6|          offered him, and was in his power~ ~onely to bestow on him;
 14    2,    6|          instinct of~ ~Nature, whose power in such actions declares
 15    2,    6|             which consisteth in your power to performe: I would humbly
 16    2,    6|          provided, that it lye in my power to performe;~ ~and (about
 17    2,    6|            any thing,~ ~lying in the power of Henriet, to rest continually
 18    2,    7|          laboured to their uttermost power, and~ ~contended with infinite
 19    2,    7|              she remained now in his power.~ ~ Bajazeth was a man of
 20    2,    7|            any in the shippe had the power or meanes~ ~to part them,
 21    2,    7|         assist him with their utmost power. The new chosen Prince being~ ~
 22    2,    7|         license, and leaving all his power to his Cosen~ ~Emanuel)
 23    2,    7|         would assault him with~ ~his power on the other. But he could
 24    2,    7|       judgement) to bee persons of~ ~power and authority, letting them
 25    2,    7|               according to his poore power)~ ~most bounteously feasted
 26    2,    8|             agony: and if~ ~the same power hath dominion in you, which
 27    2,    8|           the King of England, whose power extended over those~ ~parts:
 28    2,    8|            within the compasse of my power, but I will~ ~performe it;
 29    2,    8|        follow it,~ ~according to the power remaining in you, whereby
 30    2,    9|        thinke then that she hath any power to containe?~ ~Assuredly,
 31    2,    9|              confident of thine owne power: I willingly yeeld (for
 32    3,    1|          scope of liberty) they have power to doe what they list, yea~ ~
 33    3,    1|          beyond the compasse of my~ ~power to do. Already have I performed
 34    3,    1|              sole~ ~Factotum, having power now to employ others in
 35    3,    5|            occasion) wil tempt~ ~the power of another mans wit or experience.
 36    3,    5|            any argument of greater~ ~power, let me tell you, that I
 37    3,    7|             WHEREIN IS SIGNIFIED THE POWER OF LOVE, AND THE DIVERSITY
 38    3,    7|        untimely death, never had the power to bereave~ ~my heart of
 39    3,    7|              away,~ ~even as Snow by power of the Sunne-beames: my
 40    3,    7|            must say, that by all the power remaining in you, you kild
 41    3,    7|           wholly committed into your power. Was hee not a noble young
 42    3,    7|            are~ ~delivered into your power, that were the murderers
 43    3,    8|          within the compasse of my~ ~power: but you being such a vertuous
 44    3,    8|          quoth the Monke) by supreme power, and twice every day must
 45    3,    9|          which she had~ ~of her owne power, and presently replyed.
 46    3,    9|         remaineth now in your~ ~owne power, to make what demand you
 47    3,   10|             disdains to manifest his power even in the depths of the
 48    4,    1|              WHEREIN IS DECLARED THE POWER OF LOVE, AND THEIR CRUILTY
 49    4,    1|           idle delights, have mighty power,~ ~not onely in young people,
 50    4,    1|         Nature is~ ~above all humane power, and Love commanded by Nature,
 51    4,    1|       comforting her to their utmost power.~ ~When she was not able
 52    4,    2|             fables, of his~ ~awefull power among the other Gods, and
 53    4,    2|              subdue their greatest~ ~power, yea, and make them enamored
 54    4,    3|            shee had more desire then power, without~ ~suspition to
 55    4,    3|              tormenting~ ~him beyond power of sufferance.~ ~ As the
 56    4,    3|      Ninettaes life: it lay in her~ ~power to obtain it, by granting
 57    4,    4|             be possessed of her by~ ~power, when she should be sent
 58    4,    4|          feele, the all-commanding~ ~power of Love, without which (
 59    4,    5|        ROOTED UPPE,~ ~ BY ANY HUMANE POWER OR PROVIDENCE; ASPECIALLY
 60    4,    6|            THE~ ~ MIGHTY PREVAILING, POWER OF LOVE POWER OF LOVE~ ~ ~ ~
 61    4,    6|            PREVAILING, POWER OF LOVE POWER OF LOVE~ ~ ~ ~ A beautifull
 62    4,    6|                carreere, without any power in me of resistance, and
 63    4,    6|          good~ ~meanes, and with the power of fervent praier, to fight
 64    4,    7|            AND DEATH DO USE~ ~ THEIR POWER EQUALLY ALIKE, AS WELL UPON
 65    4,    7|             freed her selfe from the power of the Law; yet neither
 66    4,    7|               so that the commanding power of love, could not easily
 67    4,    7|             but no disaster else had power to~ ~divide them. Their
 68    4,    7|            within the compasse of my power, but to hope the~ ~best,
 69    4,    8|          CONCERNING THE UNSPEAKEABLE POWER OF LOVE~ ~ ~ ~ Jeronimo
 70    4,   10|               recovered their former power, yet notwithstanding, there
 71    4,   10|         feare, that they had not the power to speake one~ ~word. Ruggiero
 72    4, Song|              my death, let thy great power approve,~ ~ That I died
 73    5,    1|            any honest civility~ ~had power of impression) a strange
 74    5,    1|            contentment, as he had no power to~ ~depart thence, but
 75    5,    1|           having a farre more potent power then Fortune, in~ ~quickning
 76    5,    1|           spirits~ ~subjected to his power, and guid them (afterward)
 77    5,    1|            do let them fall into our power.~ ~ You may well imagine,
 78    5,    3|              see, it lies not in our power to lend you any~ ~help or
 79    5,    4|             it remaineth soly in thy power to dispose of~ ~me as best
 80    5,    4|            Mother; but is it in my~ ~power, to make the weather warme
 81    5,    4|             as it~ ~remaineth in her power to doe, by accepting him
 82    5,    6|             to Marino Bulgaro, whose power extendeth so farre, as to~ ~
 83    5,    9|          being compelled to obey the power of~ ~those Lawes; contrary
 84    5,    9|           was now quite out~ ~of his power to graunt, because it had
 85    5,    9|        exquisite viands, as my poore power could any way~ ~compasse,
 86    5,    9|         spirit, which poverty had no power to abase.~ ~Lastly, her
 87    5,   10|          hearth,~ ~they have not any power to hurt us. If any one can
 88    5,   10|         wherein hee lay, had not any power to helpe himselfe, but still~ ~
 89    6,    2|             Ladies, it exceedeth the power of my capacitie, to censure
 90    6,    7|              then~ ~remaineth in the power of men to do. And moreover,
 91    6,    7|         Edict, it consisteth in your power to do as you please.~ ~
 92    6,    7|     over-plus remaining in mine owne power, and whereof~ ~he had no
 93    6,   10|               all according to their power, means, and devotion, to
 94    6,   10|         providence, for ever let thy power be praised. Then~ ~making
 95    6,   10|              much as consisted in my power to do) the especiall vertues
 96    6,   10|             me from it you have no~ ~power, considering the season
 97    7,    1|          availeable, and of precious power, to conjure and drive~ ~
 98    7,    1|           needs to~ ~be made, of any power it can have to hurt or touch
 99    7,    2|           like abilitie in your owne power? Mine intent~ ~therefore
100    7,    6|               very rich and of great power) hee sought to compasse
101    7,    8|               that rage hindered all power of distinguishing, or knowing
102    7,    9|          Lady, so much as lay in her power to doe, and~ ~having sought
103    7,    9|              whom) Love enlarged his power more~ ~and more: she sodainly
104    8,    2|           Avignon. Which~ ~imperious power, we (poore soules) cannot
105    8,    4|    entisements, of such~ ~prevailing power: as have broken the verie
106    8,    4|           danger, you onely have the power to command~ ~me, and I will
107    8,    4|             shame, as he had not the power to utter one word:~ ~but
108    8,    7|              fond affection had such power over her, that shee had
109    8,    7|             I beare you is of such~ ~power, as I know not well how
110    8,    7|         desire, you onely having the power to command me.~ ~But let
111    8,    7|         unhappy night, yet thou hast power to command me at any time~ ~
112    8,    8|           far as humane capacity had power to extend, they lived~ ~
113    8,    9|              mighty and prevailing~ ~power as I cannot conceale any
114    8,    9|              word of thy mouth, hath power to commaund mee to goe bare-footed,
115    8,    9|          that hee had~ ~scarsely any power to refraine from it: neverthelesse,
116    8,    9|            that~ ~I have not so much power in this case, as you (perhaps)
117    8,    9|          request, for he can have no power at all to denie you;~ ~because
118    8,   10|              selfe, could have~ ~the power to bring me hither: the
119    8,   10|          within the compasse~ ~of my power.~ ~ He being not a little
120    8,   10|          lyen still on~ ~my hand, my power could not stretch to lend
121    8,   10|               heartily sory, that my power cannot furnish you with
122    8,   10|        occasion of yours; but (if my power~ ~can performe it) you shall
123    8,   10|    government, may (as being of more power and~ ~preheminence) restraine
124    8, Song|            etc.~ ~ ~ ~ My Song wants power to relate,~ ~ The sweets
125    9,    1|             not onely comprehend the power of Love,~ ~but also the
126    9,    1|        violence of his love, and the power thereof prevailing against
127    9,    3|              thing that lieth in our power.~ ~ By this time, Nello
128    9,    5|            her owne, for shee had no power to~ ~conceale it. Who but
129    9,   10|              effect matters by the~ ~power of enchantment, and how
130   10,    2|              but the all-controlling power of~ ~heaven, clearely exempted
131   10,    2|             when they fall into my~ ~power) I take such part of as
132   10,    2|             experience is beyond the power of the Bathes, for by him
133   10,    3|              soever consisted in his power.~ ~ Mithridanes sat an indifferent
134   10,    4|              were honest, and in her power: whereto Signior Gentile~ ~
135   10,    4|            her out of deaths griping power; and, in a meere charitable~ ~
136   10,    5|             the~ ~eare, have greater power then many do imagine, and
137   10,    6|           THAT HOW MIGHTY SOEVER THE POWER OF~ ~ LOVE IS: YET A MAGNANIMOUS
138   10,    6|            obedience, then the awful power or command of King~ ~Charles.
139   10,    6|           alleadging, that he wanted power to doe~ ~it. At the same
140   10,    6|         vehement maner, as he had no power to think on any thing else.~ ~
141   10,    6|              assaults, to exceed all power of longer~ ~sufferance:
142   10,    6|               in expressing the like power upon my selfe.~ ~Having
143   10,    7|             MAKE USE OF HIS ABSOLUTE POWER AND AUTHORITY, TOWARDS MAIDES~ ~
144   10,    7|         whatsoever remained in their power to~ ~performe, a sudden
145   10,    7|            it, it consisted in~ ~his power.~ ~ Lisana, feeling the
146   10,    8|           when it is within his owne power, doth well.~ ~But it is
147   10,    8|        expected, as being out of his power, and yet performed. In which~ ~
148   10,    8|         forces of love doe extend in power, and am not ignorant also,~ ~
149   10,    8|             and perswasions have any power~ ~with thee, I earnestly
150   10,    8|              you, you not having any power to stay mee~ ~heere. But
151   10,    8|             mee, of whom you have no power, but~ ~what pleaseth mee.
152   10,    8| questionlesse, some God~ ~or greater power, hath tormented my wretched
153   10,    9|     necessity (which controlleth the power of all lawes whatsoever)
154   10,    9|            where Spirits can have no power to walke, God and Saint~ ~
155   10,   10|              were within compasse of power~ ~to know them; yet it is
156   10,   10|          your~ ~Honor (if I have any power in me to prevaile by) that
157   10, Song|           faire flower,~ ~ Are in my power,~ ~ And yet I boast no more
Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (VA2) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2009. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License