Day, Novell

  1  Ind      |         neighbours observed one~ ~course of behaviour, (moved thereto
  2  Ind      |           that which the naturall course of things could not shew
  3  Ind      |   purposing to follow in the same course of~ ~pleasure,) let it appeare
  4    1,    1|   recovering the debts due; which course he tooke the rather, because~ ~
  5    1,    1|       laughter, at the fraudulent course of his confession. And often
  6    1,    2|          and to~ ~consider on the course of his life and manners,
  7    1,    3|           by him,~ ~kept the same course to his posterity, dealing (
  8    1,    4|         was to follow in the same course) spake in this manner.~ ~
  9    1,    6|         sufficiently, that~ ~this course would sooner fetch money
 10    1,    6|         himselfe, how to stay the course of this chargeable penance.
 11    1,    9|          well~ ~considered on the course, which this day hath bene
 12    2,  Ind|          they now follow the same course; for,~ ~after they had dined,
 13    2,    4|      their Oares, and shape,their course for~ ~his owne dwelling.
 14    2,    4|       onely was contrary to their course, but held on with such~ ~
 15    2,    6|          taken, they shaped their course for Geneway, and~ ~there (
 16    2,    6|        might finde out some milde course~ ~for the satisfaction of
 17    2,    7|          where they were, or what course they~ ~tooke, neither by
 18    2,    7|          her shame;~ ~altered the course of their too common pastimes,
 19    2,    7|        shall expire and finish my course, in the armes of those two~ ~
 20    2,    7|     accidents to me, and what the course of your life hath bene:~ ~
 21    2,    8|        judgements~ ~observing the course of his sicknesse, yet not
 22    2,    9|        therefore according to the course of~ ~this day observed,
 23    2,    9|       because it was the~ ~safest course for him, and so hee continued
 24    2,    9| satisfaction, having followed the course so indistriously, bad him~ ~
 25    2,   10|         varie~ ~somewhat from the course observed by them that went
 26    2,   10|       easily conceive, that the~ ~course which we have hitherto continued,
 27    3,    1|       sinne, directly against the course~ ~of Nature. And the torrent
 28    3,    2|       when he listed.~ ~ No other course now beleagers his braines,
 29    3,    2|      served his turne; by~ ~which course of proceeding, he makes
 30    3,    3|   considered with her selfe, what course was best to be~ ~observed
 31    3,    3|           Friar, falling into the course of~ ~his former reprehensions,
 32    3,    4|          thou takest too wide~ ~a course, when there is a much neerer
 33    3,    4|           thou wilt imitate~ ~the course as I shall shew thee, I
 34    3,    4|        not varying a jot from the course directed. Before the time
 35    3,    6|             hath runne a contrary course, quite from the current
 36    3,    6|       this high tide, to a calmer course; as by~ ~outward shew shee
 37    3,    7|           Sir, that a very unjust course~ ~hath beene taken in this
 38    3,    8|       they observe it for a dayly course, sometime discipling,~ ~
 39    3,    9|      Countesse declared the whole course of her love, from~ ~the
 40    3,   10|          not to~ ~swerve from the course which had beene observed
 41    4,    1|         to have him devise an apt course for~ ~his descent, acquainting
 42    4,    2|          fortune, if in the whole course of my life, I had tasted
 43    4,    3|         will condescend to such a course as I~ ~shall advise you,
 44    4,    3|           Barke, directed~ ~their course themselves knew not whether.~ ~
 45    4,    4|   undertake~ ~some other kinde of course: he tooke a small Pinnace,
 46    4,    5|          so quite from all wonted course. Such was her importunate
 47    4,    6|          should follow in his due course:~ ~whereupon he spake thus.~ ~
 48    4,    7|       meaner condition; a happier course was ordained for her, to
 49    4,   10|      advise him to a more settled course of life;~ ~which counsell,
 50    4,   10|          her with some such happy course, as might be the safety
 51    5,    1|      sodaine alteration, from the course of life, which contented~ ~
 52    5,    1|        opinion, that their safest course was, by no meanes to returne
 53    5,    2|   condition.~ ~ In the nature and course of a Rover or Pirate, so
 54    5,    2|          enstruct~ ~him in such a course, as shall assure him to
 55    5,    3|         hand; rode quite~ ~out of course, and came at last within
 56    5,    6|       Ischia, but h earing what~ ~course the Barke had taken, made
 57    5,    8|        and bridle the indiscreete course of his love, the~ ~onely
 58    5,    8|           just at this houre, our course is this way, where~ ~she
 59    5,    9|              and more then common course of kindnesse, vouchsafing (
 60    5,   10|        you may~ ~observe the same course, as you doe in pleasing
 61    6,    2|        observing the verie~ ~same course in him two mornings together;
 62    6,    9|          in a~ ~kinde of friendly course, each dally furnished the
 63    6,   10|     highest, or any part of his~ ~course.~ ~ All the whole field
 64    6,   10|           it superabounded in his course, least it should~ ~overflow
 65    7,    3|     another~ ~man, quite from the course of any Religious life. Agnesia,
 66    7,    4|          then high time, that thy course of life should bee~ ~publiquely
 67    7,    5|         persist in this shamefull course towards~ ~her; she studied,
 68    7,    5|          fitted for her. In the~ ~course of her confession, she declared,
 69    7,    5| perceiving that it was his wisest course, he questioned further with~ ~
 70    7,    6|        his intent by a~ ~contrary course, threatning her with scandall
 71    7,    8|            you shall heare~ ~what course she undertooke.~ ~ Her Chamber
 72    7,    8|        daughter, during the whole course of her~ ~education, faultlesse
 73    7,    9|          sodainly conceited, what course was best to bee kept~ ~in
 74    8,    2|    Colewort seeds from such other course chaffe, which her Husband
 75    8,    3|          favourable to him in the course of this~ ~mockery, that
 76    8,    4|          Provost, and also what~ ~course she meant to take (wherin
 77    8,    4|        according to his continued course, he fell into his amorous~ ~
 78    8,    7|     swiftly the day ran on in his course, he saide unto her. Beleeve
 79    8,    8|      scandall: he thought this no course for him to take; wiser~ ~
 80    8,    9|          did Buffalmaco shape his course in milde manner, toward
 81    8,   10|         for Naples hee shaped his course. At that instant~ ~lodged
 82    8,   10|           which was the likeliest course to bee taken, for saving
 83    9,    1|           feete, directed their~ ~course as they heard the noise,
 84    9,    3|        presently what is the best course to~ ~be taken, and we that
 85    9,    5| contentment) should tye us to the course of our~ ~pleasure and recreation,
 86    9,    5|            that were an excellent course indeede,~ ~if it could be
 87    9,    6|           was acquainted with the course of his love:~ ~hyring two
 88    9,    9|           which is the~ ~likelier course to prevaile by, then beating
 89    9,    9|       words directed her~ ~such a course, as (for ever) might be
 90   10,    2|        first, continuing the same course for divers~ ~dayes after:
 91   10,    2|            whom he recounted, the course of his life since hee saw
 92   10,    3|           or furtherance: and the course which I would have thee
 93   10,    3|       know, that according to the course of Nature~ ~(as it fares
 94   10,    3|           thee in a much~ ~better course, if thou wilt be advised
 95   10,    7|        the appetite~ ~shapeth his course, against whose lawes my
 96   10,    8|     affaires had such~ ~an equall course before, as otherwise they
 97   10,    8|        mine, in like quality~ ~of course have wee lived and studied
 98   10,    8|      marriage. If you mislike his course in the case, beware of him~ ~
 99   10,    8|  unparalleld vertues, I shaped my course; knowing well~ ~enough,
100   10,    8|          defend him, and no other course could now be taken for safetie
101   10,    9|         this kinde and honourable course, which caused him to~ ~returne
102   10,    9|           they~ ~will direct your course home againe to me, before
103   10,    9|      experience) to take a direct course, how Signior Thorello~ ~
104   10,    9|           Fortune~ ~directed your course so happily hither) that
105   10,   10|          talke, but~ ~of her rare course of life, devotion, charity,
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