Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |       friends, not with such lovely lookes as I was wont to behold
 2    1,    5|        another with scarse-pleasing lookes, during all the time it
 3    2,    6|               indeede) she lent her lookes on the Sea, and saw the
 4    2,    6|             in prison, had made her lookes meager, pale, and~ ~wanne,
 5    2,    7|          conceive. And although her lookes were pale and wan, as also~ ~
 6    2,    7|       Bajazeth was a man of stearne lookes, rough and harsh both in
 7    2,    7|            other conference, but by lookes~ ~and outward signes onely;
 8    2,    7|           Nor did he bestow so many lookes upon her, but his~ ~praises
 9    2,    8|           conducts to honour: but~ ~lookes upon her owne loose and
10    2,    8|              Let us now convert our lookes to Wales, to Perotto; being
11    2,    9|          relyed, yet perceiving her lookes likewise~ ~to be as dreadful
12    3,    2|            to discover it either by lookes, or any other affectionate~ ~
13    3,    2|           minde, which neither by~ ~lookes or words hee would discover,
14    3,    3|             which brought them with lookes sufficient to~ ~declare
15    3,    9|            King saw her, her modest lookes did~ ~plainely deliver,
16    3,    9|             lively resembling the~ ~lookes of their Father, and all
17    4,    1|             fortitude in~ ~her very lookes, she concluded with her
18    4,    2|             anger appeared in her~ ~lookes, which caused her to returne
19    4,    2|            him divers disdainfull~ ~lookes.~ ~ Within some few dayes
20    4,    4|           perplexity, exalted~ ~his lookes, giving a signe to Madame
21    4,    4|         body, but onely by the eyes lookes~ ~and gazes, mocking and
22    4,    5|          him many very respective~ ~lookes, yea, kindnesses of no common
23    4,    5|         unbefitting garments,~ ~his lookes pale, meager, and staring:
24    4,    6|          face, and throwing strange lookes to all parts of the Garden,~ ~
25    4, Song|          had beene perceived by the lookes of the Lady whom he spake
26    5,    1|     fearefull, least these stedfast lookes of his, should incite his~ ~
27    5,    6|   themselves, they stood with their lookes dejected to the ground,
28    5,    9|           Going then with chearfull lookes into the Garden, telling
29    6,   10|            discerned, he lifted his lookes and hands to heaven,~ ~speaking
30    6,   10|      himselfe to the people,~ ~with lookes expressing admiration, he
31    7,    2|        shine Sun-like, with amiable lookes, because they know not~ ~
32    7,    3|         before she collected by his lookes and behaviour: it fell out
33    7,    3|       cheekes, and smooth shining~ ~lookes, gay and gaudy garments,
34    7,    5|          fit him with that which he lookes~ ~for.~ ~ So, appearing
35    7,    5|           discerned by her Husbands lookes, that he was like to~ ~keepe
36    7,    6|             hand, and setting worse lookes on the businesse, then ever~ ~
37    7,    7|      deepest, even so, his~ ~smooth lookes have beguiled both you and
38    7,    8|             Monke, and as demure in lookes, as the modestest Maide:
39    7,    9|            any one, with cheerefull lookes, and her lappe wide open
40    8,    2|       Bentivegna, seeming (by his~ ~lookes) to be much offended, roughly
41    8,    4|      company: the Queen turning her lookes to~ ~Madame Aimillia, gave
42    8,    7|           and seemed to affoord him lookes of goode liking. Being led~ ~
43    8,    9|         answerable to my body, my~ ~lookes amiable, lovely, and of
44    8,    9|        delivering stearne and angry lookes, stamping and chafing,~ ~
45    8,   10|            with her wanton piercing lookes: she began~ ~to use the
46    8,   10|            with sad and melancholly lookes, seeming as~ ~overcome with
47    8,   10|            had a while dejected her lookes, and the Vermillion blush~ ~
48    9,  Ind|         whose bright and chearefull lookes, the duskie~ ~darke night
49    9,    2|          the~ ~Nunnes exalted their lookes, to behold what vaile the
50    9,    4|             beleeved (as by~ ~their lookes appeared) that Fortarigo
51    9,    5|     Calandrino glanced such leering lookes at her, coughing~ ~and spetting
52    9,    8|              starting up with fiery lookes, said: What enrubination
53   10,    7|         begges it.~ ~ Lisana, whose lookes were dyed with a vermillian
54   10,   10|       shewing fierce~ ~and frowning lookes to her, intimating; that
55   10,   10|             and noting his frowning lookes, remembring also~ ~what
56   10,   10|           language then before, and lookes expressing harsh intentions,
57   10,   10| discontentment from thee, either in lookes, words, or behaviour, but~ ~
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