Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |        very strange~ ~manner, as appeared by divers admirable effects;
 2  Ind      |           but rather it plainely appeared, that either the~ ~nature
 3  Ind      |       decencie, but it plainly~ ~appeared, that the very like account
 4    1,    1|        to worse, as no other way appeared~ ~but death, whereat the
 5    1,    1|          was a very holy man, as appeared by all the~ ~parts of his
 6    1,    9|     Margaret de Chisolieri, shee appeared so pleasing in his eye;
 7    2,    2|          doore,~ ~and seeing hee appeared as halfe frozen, shee said
 8    2,    2|        all familiar respects, he appeared (in her judgement) farre
 9    2,    4|            for himselfe till day appeared; when looking every way
10    2,    5|          already, whereupon, she appeared at the~ ~stayres-head, as
11    2,    5|          very carefully, but all appeared to no purpose.~ ~ The other
12    2,    7|          the windes.~ ~ When day appeared, and the violent stormes
13    2,    7|         yet notwithstanding, she appeared faire and lovely in the
14    2,    7|          if in her garments shee appeared so pleasing, what~ ~did
15    2,    7|        remember, then when death appeared, and I~ ~being recovered
16    2,    9|        the Jury; and it plainely appeared, that all the rest were
17    2,    9|         her to be a man, as shee appeared no otherwise by her habite;~ ~
18    2,   10|        was with you, it very ill appeared~ ~that you had any knowledge
19    2,   10|          unto her, her~ ~cheekes appeared of a vermillion tincture,
20    3,    1|          intent to effect; which appeared not easily to~ ~bee done.
21    3,    1|          to expresse; onely it~ ~appeared, that his behaviour pleased
22    3,    2|         while after) it plainely appeared.~ ~For, the Querry having
23    3,    3|          of his Pandoraes, as it appeared, and as if I had wanted~ ~
24    3,    3|     divers spirits of my kindred appeared to me in a~ ~vision, who
25    3,    7|          all the edged reasons~ ~appeared to be plainly true) became
26    3,   10|       because where any~ ~defect appeared, every thing might be the
27    4,    1|      commandable behaviour, then appeared in any of the other, none
28    4,    2|          provoked, stearne anger appeared in her~ ~lookes, which caused
29    4,    2|        of~ ~supreme Majesty, and appeared to in the shape of a mortall
30    4,    2|          uncased himselfe, and~ ~appeared like God Cupid, with his
31    4,    2|       and other~ ~embellishments appeared: wherefore being come home,
32    4,    3|     spake thus. Little goodnesse appeared in the beginning of~ ~this
33    4,    5|  secretly loved~ ~her. His ghost appeared to her in her sleepe, and
34    4,    5|      that the~ ~ghost of Lorenzo appeared unto her, in torne and unbefitting
35    4,    8|       any~ ~way remember him, it appeared to be so little, that manifest
36    4,    8|        forraine Countries, which appeared to me to~ ~alter your former
37    4,   10|         questioned~ ~withall: it appeared evidently, that the Lombards
38    5,    3|          about, as the~ ~passage appeared troublesome to him, when
39    5,    3|       untill the breake of day~ ~appeared, not finding any meanes
40    5,    3|   beganne to rise, and the skies appeared bright and cleare: yet durst~ ~
41    5,    7|         meane contentment, as it appeared no~ ~lesse (on the other
42    5,    8|         friend him, but rather~ ~appeared hurtfull to himselfe: so
43    5,    8|          within any compasse; it appeared in the judgement~ ~of his
44    5,    8|       acquainted~ ~withall. This appeared no difficult matter for
45    6,    3|        proove too unmindfull, as appeared~ ~(not long since) by a
46    6,    5|         so in like manner hath~ ~appeared; that Nature hath infused
47    6,    5|        majestically - in him, as appeared by such, who~ ~knew Much
48    6,    8|      their cheekes, it~ ~plainly appeared.~ ~ But in the end, looking
49    6,    8|          of~ ~her selfe, that it appeared as a custome bred in hir,
50    6,   10|      nose of the Cherubin, which appeared to Saint~ ~Frances; with
51    6,   10|      beames of the Starre that~ ~appeared to the three Kings in the
52    7,    1|        from laughing, the jest~ ~appeared so pleasing to him: But
53    7,    4|        of thine: as hath notably appeared, by the~ ~remonstrances
54    7,    5|     enamored of her, because she appeared so amiable to al.~ ~In which
55    7,    9|          as breake of day~ ~hath appeared, my Husband, starting out
56    7,   10|     Gossip. The Gossip dyed, and appeared~ ~afterward to his companion,
57    7,   10|          the ghoste of Tingoccio appeared to him, and called so~ ~
58    7, Song| discourse~ ~thereof) it plainely appeared, that shee had felt more
59    8,    6|         plainly, to~ ~thy shame, appeared. Wee being so well acquainted
60    8,    7|   effectually performed, as they appeared to him by her~ ~protestations.~ ~
61    8,    7|        to thee, and mine offence appeared so great, as neither my~ ~
62    8,    8|          and full of compassion, appeared the hard Fortunes of~ ~Madame
63    8,    9|        any one man among us, but appeared by his apparrell, equall
64    8,    9|         the whole World, and wee appeared so pleasing in~ ~their eyes,
65    8,    9|       Physitian stood, and there appeared to stay contentedly.~ ~
66    8,   10|         be in Paradise: for this appeared to be no earthly~ ~joy,
67    8,   10|          such a pleasure: for it appeared evidently to him, that her
68    9,    2|    glances of her eye, that they appeared to bee~ ~silent intelligencers
69    9,    4|   beleeved (as by~ ~their lookes appeared) that Fortarigo had not
70   10,    2|       and liberall spirit, which appeared~ ~very pleasing to him;
71   10,    3|         loyall friend.~ ~ ~ ~ It appeared to the whole assembly, that
72   10,    4| operation, as~ ~no signe of life appeared remained in her, but she
73   10,    4|     chiefely the Lady her selfe, appeared as~ ~halfe melted into teares
74   10,    8|      greater and unreasonable it appeared to him in disgrace, if~ ~
75   10,    8|      such efficacy as~ ~plainely appeared: to make him consent, that
76   10,    9|          all~ ~their journey. It appeared also (on the other side)
77   10,    9|          of Saladine, yet now it appeared far~ ~greater to him, and
78   10,   10|       farre distant village, had appeared very pleasing to the Lord~ ~
79   10,   10|           Honourable friends, it appeared pleasing to you all, and
80   10, Song|            bed. And when new day appeared, and all the world awaked
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