Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|        that minde: but I plainly~ ~perceive, seeing thou hast so often
 2    1,    2|             And, for ought I could perceive, me thinkes your chiefe
 3    1,    2|       foundation.~ ~ But because I perceive, that their wicked intent
 4    1,    4|          before any person could~ ~perceive it. Now, while this yong
 5    2,    1|        danger beside. As you shall perceive by a~ ~Tale, which I intend
 6    2,    5|            saide. Now I~ ~plainely perceive brother, how little account
 7    2,    7|       worthily respected friend, I perceive~ ~plainly and infallibly,
 8    2,    7|            thee do it: but if thou perceive it impossible to be done,
 9    2,    8|      dearely: yet (for ought I can perceive, the Maide doth~ ~not know
10    2,    9|             but (for ought I can~ ~perceive) thou hast slender judgement
11    2,    9|            Lord, you may plainly~ ~perceive, in what degree that poore
12    2,   10|            she is, you shall soone perceive it:~ ~for she will presently
13    2,   10| apprehension, but did apparantly~ ~perceive, that I was yong, fresh,
14    3,    4|             but thou shalt plainly perceive, that the very~ ~grosest
15    3,    4|          fully expired, thou shalt perceive many apparant signes, that
16    3,    5|             I meane that you shall perceive it more~ ~apparantly, by
17    3,    6|          you know it, that you may perceive, how~ ~wel you are rewarded
18    3,    7|             And to speake truly, I perceive the fault to be great and~ ~
19    3,    8|       himselfe, and could plainely perceive, that although Ferando (
20    4,    2|            miracle of Nature.~ ~ I perceive Gossip said Lisetta, whereat
21    4,    3|         observe, we shall plainely perceive, that fire even of his~ ~
22    4,    4|         wherein you shall plainely perceive, that not onely fame or
23    4,    6|      Philomena,~ ~and as you shall perceive by mine owne, which next
24    4,   10|          dye; and, for ought I can perceive, he hath neither~ ~Kinsman
25    4,   10|       Mistresse, as you may easily perceive, Ruggiero was~ ~(questionlesse)
26    4, Song|        thou powerfull God of Love) perceive,~ ~ My ceasselesse sorrow,
27    5,    4|           in the Garden Gallery. I perceive that shee loved~ ~to heare
28    6,    4|            as I purpose to let you perceive, by a prety short Novell.~ ~
29    6,    4|            his minde, said: Sir, I perceive you are in the~ ~right,
30    7,    3|         the doore, and now he will perceive the occasion~ ~of our so
31    7,    4|     suspitious husband, beganne to perceive, that though~ ~shee drunke
32    7,    7|        thou shalt in better manner perceive it. Adventure into my~ ~
33    7,    9|           which (so farre as I can perceive) is not~ ~onely hollow and
34    8,    2|   Bentivegna her husband could not perceive it, or~ ~any neighbor so
35    8,    7|        with colde? Then I plainely perceive, that men can lye in their
36    8,    9|          as thou thy~ ~selfe shalt perceive, if I prove accepted into
37    8,    9|       answered the Doctour: for, I perceive~ ~thou hast no perfect knowledge
38    8,    9|     Captaine immediatly. You shall perceive also how~ ~the case will
39    8,   10|          answered. Now I~ ~plainly perceive, my dearest Salabetto, that
40    9,    3|      tempestuous manner, because I perceive the time so to~ ~hasten
41    9,    3|       hasten on, as we shall soone perceive (and that within very few~ ~
42    9,    4|            Father.~ ~ Thus you may perceive, that the cunning Villanies
43    9,    5|        businesse: for if Phillippo perceive any thing, all the water
44    9,    5|       seeme to~ ~be, and she could perceive it at the very first view;
45    9,    5|    desirous to have, and I plainly perceive that she hath~ ~no such
46    9,    7|            this~ ~murmuring. Now I perceive my husbands cunning colouring,
47    9,    9|         and true: For~ ~I plainely perceive, that I knew not how to
48    9,    9|       Giosefo spake thus to her. I perceive~ ~wife, you are the same
49   10,    1|           manner, as he should not perceive, that the King had purposely~ ~
50   10,    1|      Hereby shalt thou evidently~ ~perceive, who hath bin ingreatful
51   10,    2|    reconciled friend, as you shall perceive by my Novell.~ ~ Ghinotto
52   10,    2|        such a man, as I plainely~ ~perceive thee to be: I would undergo
53   10,    3|             but because I plainlie perceive, that~ ~my very best endeavours,
54   10,    6|            the same. I could never perceive in your youthfull dayes (
55   10,    6|          me to let you effectually perceive (and within the~ ~compasse
56   10,    7|            hereafter,~ ~as we shal perceive thy love and kindnesse to
57   10,    8|             thou mayst then easily perceive, that meerely the~ ~miserable
58   10,    9|          understanding, did well~ ~perceive, that this Knight Thorello
59   10,    9|            before any person could perceive it, and~ ~having left but
60   10,   10|            Ladies, for ought I can perceive to the contrary,~ ~this
61   10,   10|          performed, as you shall~ ~perceive I doe in my choice.~ ~ The
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