Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |     consider with my selfe, and observe~ ~respectively, how naturally
 2  Ind      |  pestilence; we may evidently~ ~observe a contrary argument.~ ~
 3  Ind      |        And~ ~beside, if we well observe it, here we forsake no particular
 4    2,    1|        discourse, you may first observe, what great mischance happened
 5    2,    2|        commanded; shee began to observe him very considerately;
 6    2,    3|        wonder, if discreetly we observe that al such things as we
 7    2,    6|        Nurse) did very warily~ ~observe.~ ~ The two young Laddes,
 8    2,    6|        Messer Conrado, began to observe him very advisedly; and
 9    2,    7|      window.~ ~ Here you are to observe, that the Pallace was seated
10    2,    7|  confounded with admiration) to observe her judiciously, affirming~ ~
11    2,    7|      and yeelding obediently to observe their customes.~ ~ At length,
12    2,    8|       required. Here you are to observe, concerning~ ~Count Gualtier
13    2,    8|   containeth not your~ ~equall. Observe beside, how forward Fortune
14    2,    8|         seaven yeares, did both observe~ ~their fathers direction,
15    2,    9|         because, if thou diddst observe them well, thou couldst
16    3,    1|       they were~ ~never able to observe themselves.~ ~ A Sister
17    3,    3|        diligently he or she doe observe, how commonly those Religious
18    3,    3|        at a~ ~little Window, to observe when he would walke that
19    3,    5|         of such serious moment: observe heereafter, as a signall,
20    3,    7|      refraine from weeping, and observe~ ~attentively what I shall
21    3,    8|         the time,~ ~so did they observe it for a dayly course, sometime
22    3,    9|      your owne noble nature.~ ~ Observe me then Madame, replied
23    4,    1|       wherein we are~ ~first to observe, that from one masse or
24    4,    1|   behaviour. On the other side, observe those parts remaining in~ ~
25    4,    2|      manner as I advise you. We observe this day as a~ ~merry Festivall,
26    4,    3|       For if we wil~ ~advisedly observe, we shall plainely perceive,
27    4,    3|    justice.~ ~ Heere you are to observe, that Magdalena (beeing
28    5,    1|      her eyes open, he began to observe them with a~ ~constant regard,
29    5,   10|        in hearing it, you may~ ~observe the same course, as you
30    6,    2|    condition of life. As we may observe by Cistio, a Citizen of
31    6,    8|      Holyday,~ ~then ever I did observe before. I walked thorow
32    6,    9| reprehend~ ~us. Because, if wee observe things as we ought to doe,
33    6,   10|            because, if you well observe it, the Sun is as yet in
34    6,   10|       Onyon~ ~himself did often observe his behaviour, and would
35    6,   10|        variable degrees, as wee observe at entering into our~ ~Theaters,
36    7,    1|      heare.~ ~ Frederigo was to observe especially, that alwayes
37    7,    6|        many terrible oathes, to observe her directions~ ~in every
38    7,    8|        if you doe but advisedly observe his countenance, he appeareth
39    7,    9|        thus she began. Sir, you observe not the~ ~behaviour of your
40    7,   10|      and rather then any other, observe those~ ~Lawes which he himselfe
41    8,    7|        was named) dost thou not observe, how this~ ~Scholler is
42    8,    8|     himselfe closely hidden, to observe the yssue of this~ ~amorous
43    8,    9|        I tell thee this before? Observe what a notable~ ~thing it
44    8,    9|         and then do both of you observe, what a rejoycing will~ ~
45    9,    3|           the Chamber, he said. Observe me well Calandrino, for
46    9,    5|      courtesie to him, began to observe him advisedly:~ ~more, because
47    9,    5|         thereon. If thou~ ~dost observe me with judgement, why man,
48    9,    6|   speake: to the ende~ ~you may observe how by a sudden wary fore-sight,
49    9,    9|         what meanes he should~ ~observe in the reclaiming of a wilfull
50   10,    1|          Respectively he should observe whatsoever he said~ ~concerning
51   10,    3|    which I would have thee to~ ~observe, followeth thus in few words.~ ~
52   10,    4|          custome I meane now to observe here in our City. You have
53   10,    8|       friends behalfe; began to observe her very judicially, and
54   10,    8|            Varro was amazed, to observe with what earnest instance
55   10,    9|         and sayde. Christian,~ ~observe well all these Garments,
56   10,   10|     natured, should at length~ ~observe, that I have done nothing
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