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1 Ind | every where, the neighbours observed one~ ~course of behaviour, ( 2 Ind | tables; and Bieres have bin observed,~ ~not onely to be charged 3 1, 1| mortals; and having diligently observed his commandements, are now~ ~ 4 1, 1| yeare ought to bee duely~ ~observed by devout people, I brought 5 1, 2| it had beene diligently~ ~observed among them, the Queene commanded 6 1, 2| thither)~ ~very heedfully he observed the maner of the Popes life, 7 1, 6| Masse, in~ ~the Gospell he observed these words; You shall receive 8 1, 8| good words are discreetly observed, they are of soveraigne 9 2, 5| or what~ ~they were that observed his follie.~ ~ It came to 10 2, 5| according to a~ ~common use, observed in those parts. There was 11 2, 5| at that instant have bin observed, the Arch-byshops dead~ ~ 12 2, 7| as oftentimes~ ~hath bene observed) many men, imagining if 13 2, 7| his fire. This being well observed~ ~by the Lady, having now 14 2, 7| conclusion. And having~ ~once observed, that wine was verie pleasing 15 2, 7| women dance after the manner observed there in Majorica, she also~ ~ 16 2, 7| was~ ~very beautifull, he observed her the more advisedly, 17 2, 8| wonderfull to behold. Such as but observed her usuall carriage, and~ ~ 18 2, 9| the course of~ ~this day observed, I am the woman that must 19 2, 9| sockes made of cloath,~ ~observed the scituation of the Chamber, 20 2, 9| to his table, where he~ ~observed the behaviour of Sicurano, 21 2, 9| customary order (there~ ~observed) had formerly beene, in 22 2, 9| of the Fayre, where she observed a worthy~ ~company of Merchants, 23 2, 10| somewhat from the course observed by them that went before 24 2, 10| it hath bin a custome~ ~observed among women, to bath and 25 3, 1| another Sister, who had often observed their haunt thither, by~ ~ 26 3, 1| the night~ ~before. She observed him to be an hansome man, 27 3, 2| likewise very diligently he~ ~observed.~ ~ So familiar was he in 28 3, 2| he was both noted~ ~and observed. So turning to them all, 29 3, 3| course was best to be~ ~observed in this case; uppon a day 30 3, 4| associates, very diligently observed and~ ~followed, yet were 31 3, 4| house, which he had never~ ~observed before, neither knew the 32 3, 6| according to a custome long observed in that Country) sporting~ ~ 33 3, 6| some carriages I have~ ~observed, within few daies past he 34 3, 7| pride more notoriously~ ~observed. And as the Angler bestoweth 35 3, 8| the Abbot, at last he~ ~observed, that Ferando had a very 36 3, 9| The Countesse having well observed her words, and considered 37 3, 10| the course which had beene observed by the Queenes~ ~before 38 3, Song| her Song, which being well observed~ ~of them all, was understood 39 4 | easily may be seene and observed in the reading of these 40 4 | comprehension) the saying so much observed by the wise, to be~ ~most 41 4, 1| demeanor she very~ ~heedfully observed. There was a young Gentleman 42 4, 1| asleepe.~ ~ It hath bin observed as an ancient Adage, that 43 4, 1| which Tancrede too well~ ~observed, and in a rapture of fury, 44 4, 2| if he saw himselfe to be observed by any; he would~ ~most 45 4, 3| carried, but being seene and observed by Ninetta, she became possessed~ ~ 46 4, 3| according to a custome observed there long time, and at 47 4, 6| many dreames~ ~have bene observed to happen; and very strangely 48 4, 6| feeding,~ ~and continually are observed to be meere lyes. For (quoth 49 4, 8| judgements have~ ~often observed, that some especiall matter 50 4, 10| spend little. They having observed~ ~where the Chest stood, 51 4, 10| those courses heretofore~ ~observed by my predecessors, but 52 5, 2| countrey, I have heedfully observed, that the Militarie Discipline~ ~ 53 5, 5| NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREIN MAY BE OBSERVED, WHAT QUARRELS AND CONTENTIONS 54 5, 5| Jacomino, who had seene and observed many~ ~things in his time, 55 5, 6| partly already hath bene observed, by~ ~divers of our former 56 5, 6| their death.~ ~First, he observed the Mayden, confessing her ( 57 5, 7| her selfe: who yet well~ ~observed it, and to her no meane 58 5, 7| childe, because he~ ~never observed the least signe of love 59 5, 7| behind him, but being well observed by one of the Ambassadours, 60 5, 8| After he had heard and observed all these things, he stoode 61 5, 8| Anastasio, who~ ~both saw and observed all with a more inward apprehension, 62 6, 5| NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREBY MAY BEE OBSERVED, THAT SUCH AS WILL SPEAKE 63 6, 5| that like as Fortune is observed divers wayes, to~ ~hide 64 6, 9| understanding: for, if you had but observed the answer which he made~ ~ 65 6, 10| NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREIN MAY BE OBSERVED, WHAT PALPABLE ABUSES DO 66 7, 3| other holy Saints beside, observed the selfesame religious~ ~ 67 7, 5| of lawes, had diligently observed all things; I am of~ ~the 68 7, 5| happily) she might have observed some one passing~ ~by in 69 7, 7| Women by~ ~them so generally observed, there was not any comparable 70 7, 8| juttying over~ ~it, she observed the disposition of her Husband, 71 7, 8| true? Have not your eyes~ ~observed his unmannerly behaviour 72 7, 8| the brethren had heard and observed all these occurrences; in~ ~ 73 7, 9| desire. Now, whether he observed this inclination~ ~of her 74 7, 9| Pyrrhus, who had diligently observed the whole cariage of this~ ~ 75 8, 5| Court-house, and being there, observed in what manner Messer~ ~ 76 8, 9| knowne - to us, and (almost) observed day by day,~ ~that divers 77 8, 9| thus warily noted, he most observed~ ~two Painters, of whom 78 8, 9| you in some meanes to be observed; and it appeareth plainly 79 8, 10| beguilers.~ ~ It hath bene observed heretofore, and (happily) 80 8, 10| Countries, so was this custome observed at Palermo in Sicily, where~ ~ 81 8, 10| which when she saw, and observed how cunningly she was~ ~ 82 9, 2| Hereupon, when the rest observed, that she had no help to 83 9, 4| as you have~ ~manifestly observed by the weake wit of Calandrino. 84 9, 5| and blowe, which~ ~being observed by Bruno (who alwayes fitted 85 9, 6| Panuccio having subtily observed all this, and in what manner 86 9, 8| backe to Guiotto~ ~(who observed all) and told him the answer 87 9, 9| is a custome commonly~ ~observed among Travellers, to understand 88 9, 10| such things should be~ ~observed, which are commanded by 89 10, 1| life, and the customes~ ~observed among our Tuscanes, were 90 10, 1| further, the Gentleman duely~ ~observed whatsoever Rogiero spake, 91 10, 3| In this honourable order (observed as his estated custom) he~ ~ 92 10, 4| kind of custome there~ ~observed, not to be misliked in mine 93 10, 4| he commended the custome observed in~ ~Persia, saying, he 94 10, 5| servant. Dianora having well observed his answer, her~ ~heart 95 10, 6| Kings high contentment, who observed their~ ~behaviour very respectively.~ ~ 96 10, 6| given of them,~ ~having observed their going into the water, 97 10, 7| very same moment,~ ~it was observed by apparant signes, that 98 10, 8| as was the~ ~custome then observed, and Titus being perfectly 99 10, 8| Feast very ceremonially observed. When night was~ ~come, 100 10, 8| other kind of marriage was~ ~observed in those dayes, and so he 101 10, 8| knowing it was a custome observed~ ~among the Greeks, to be 102 10, 8| there all this~ ~while, and observed the hard pleading on either 103 10, 9| at~ ~Pavia) had heedfully observed, and by this note, instantly 104 10, 9| tell her, it is a custome observed in my~ ~Country, that when 105 10, 10| is a frequent sight, and observed every day; that~ ~daughters 106 10, 10| serviceably. The yong Virgin was observed by every one,~ ~who spared