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1 Ind | quality of the disease, to shew it selfe by blacke or blew~ ~ 2 Ind | were, to deliver outward shew of sorrow~ ~and grieving: 3 Ind | course of things could not shew to~ ~the wise, with rare 4 Ind | as manifestly it maketh shew of it selfe; What do we~ ~ 5 1, 6| appeare to be in~ ~outward shew;) yet he was a much better 6 1, 9| garments of the body,~ ~and shew whose habites were noted 7 1, 9| in good manners, we may shew our selves not inferiour 8 2, 1| Saint Arriguo, where he made shew of~ ~his sudden recovery; 9 2, 5| disposition.~ ~ Ceremonious shew was made, of sending a servant 10 2, 5| of his legges,~ ~making shew as if he meant to dragge 11 2, 6| newes (albeit he made no~ ~shew thereof to the revealer) 12 2, 6| And you deere Love, if I shew you such a Son~ ~in law, 13 2, 8| began (in short time)~ ~to shew apparant signes of well-forwarded 14 2, 9| deceived. And this cannot shew it selfe (by any reason) 15 2, 9| making any such outward shew,~ ~courteously she requested 16 3, 2| will (neverthelesse) make shew of~ ~knowing and understanding 17 3, 2| contrary kinde I will shew you the subtill cunning 18 3, 2| best refuge was, to make~ ~shew of sleepe, in expectation 19 3, 3| fortune, I~ ~awaked, and made shew of an open outcry: but that 20 3, 3| in you, then as yet they shew of outward apparance.~ ~ 21 3, 4| the course as I shall shew thee, I purpose to teach 22 3, 5| vaine, without the least shew of~ ~acceptation, or any 23 3, 6| in all other things: then shew your selfe not~ ~to be silly 24 3, 6| course; as by~ ~outward shew shee made appearance of, 25 3, 7| part from: And there I will shew you, how a~ ~Citizen of 26 3, 7| them, but onely the outward shew and habite. Which yet~ ~ 27 3, 7| therefore I meane my~ ~selfe to shew him. So, uncasing himselfe 28 3, 8| the Abbot, who making~ ~a shew to them, as if he were but 29 3, 8| follow~ ~me, and I will shew you, what miracles the Fates 30 3, 8| Fates have pleased to~ ~shew in our Convent, therefore 31 4, 1| what he made no outward shew of, and understood himselfe~ ~ 32 4, 2| time. Neverthelesse, to shew himselfe an holy and~ ~religious 33 4, 2| chained his savage man, making shew, as if be meant to awaite 34 4, 2| labour in comming hither) to shew you~ ~the great God of Love 35 4, 3| affability and gentlenesse do shew themselves pleasing and~ ~ 36 4, 3| assaults of wrath and rage) to shew you by mine ensuing Novell,~ ~ 37 4, 4| messenger from the Princesse: to shew himselfe a man endued with~ ~ 38 4, 7| King declaring an outward~ ~shew of compassion, in regard 39 4, 8| wherein~ ~she would needs shew her studious judgement and 40 4, 9| concealed,~ ~bearing an outward shew of constant friendship still, 41 5, 1| as yet) but onely~ ~to shew themselves, like two little 42 5, 1| pleasing a Conquest, to shew her constancy, so sodainly 43 5, 4| you desire that I should shew to you. This~ ~answere was 44 5, 8| meerely~ ~savage did she shew her selfe to him; perhaps 45 5, 9| of understanding shall I shew~ ~my selfe, to rob a Gentleman 46 6, 1| verie highly, yet do they~ ~shew more singular in women.~ ~ 47 6, 3| This~ ~Lady did the Bishop shew to the Marshall, and when 48 6, 4| while sirra, and I will~ ~shew thee, that a Crane hath 49 6, 10| people of the Countrey, to~ ~shew them a Feather of the same 50 6, 10| especiall grace and favor, I wil shew you a most holy and goodly~ ~ 51 6, 10| betweene themselves, to shew him a tricke of~ ~Legierdumaine, 52 6, 10| regard his beard beginneth to shew it selfe,~ ~rising thicke 53 6, 10| verie same, that he meant to shew the~ ~people of Certaldo. 54 6, 10| purpose. And when he came to shew the feather~ ~of the Phoenix ( 55 6, 10| would~ ~never suffer mee to shew them any where, untill he 56 7, 3| nastie Abbey-lubbers) to shew how full-fedde they~ ~live 57 7, 3| beleeved, or rather made shew of~ ~beleeving, that the 58 7, 8| of her haire, the least shew of all which misusage, was~ ~ 59 8, 1| very justly, as also to shew, how men can as well~ ~beguile 60 8, 3| sate all alone, and making shew as if they saw him~ ~not; 61 8, 3| Bruno hearing this, made shew of verie much~ ~mervailing 62 8, 4| see a sight which we will shew you. The Lord Bishop was~ ~ 63 8, 7| be so wise as he maketh shew of, but rather will the~ ~ 64 8, 7| little~ ~window, I shall shew thee what he doth, that 65 8, 7| love~ ~letters, which I can shew under your own hand, how 66 8, 7| manner; without the least shew of any anger, thus~ ~he 67 8, 7| wherefore (if you please) shew mee, wherein I must be so~ ~ 68 8, 7| that breake of day began to shew it selfe, and~ ~halfe despairing 69 8, 10| Afterward, he~ ~making shew of comming hither againe, 70 8, 10| Warehouse; without~ ~making shew of desiring any speedy dispatch, 71 8, 10| specialty, bill or bond to shew: which made his~ ~folly 72 8, 10| the Ware-house, as well to shew his Merchandises, when any~ ~ 73 9, 4| horse. Fortarigo making shew to the~ ~standers by, as 74 9, 5| Lute, yet make a comely shew in thy faire~ ~wide mouth, 75 9, 5| him by~ ~the hand, made shew as if shee meant to kisse 76 9, 7| alteration, being ashamed to shew her selfe in any place,~ ~ 77 9, 10| to doe, and then I will shew~ ~you how it is to be done: 78 10, 3| to his men,~ ~to make no shew of beeing his servants, 79 10, 3| that knoweth better how to shew you Nathan~ ~then I do; 80 10, 4| house, and there would shew him the thing, which with 81 10, 8| when they~ ~finde them, shew themselves not onely humble 82 10, 8| irrevocable, doe nothing else but shew themselves, as if they~ ~ 83 10, 8| greater instance I will shew you, that he hath (in this 84 10, 9| answered. Gentlemen, I wil shew you that my selfe,~ ~in 85 10, 9| Many strive (in outward shew) to doe~ ~the like, who 86 10, 10| more stature, and making shew of taking in marriage another~ ~