Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |   Gracious Ladies, so often as I consider with my selfe, and observe~ ~
 2  Ind      |         our lives? When I~ ~well consider, what we have heere done
 3  Ind      |         I would have you also to consider,~ ~that it is no lesse seemely
 4  Ind      |          is so childish, but may consider, that when~ ~wee shall be
 5    1,    1|        the other side, we are to consider also, that hee hath bin
 6    1,    2|          here on earth, and to~ ~consider on the course of his life
 7    1,    2|        to~ ~Rome will cost thee? Consider, that to a rich man (as
 8    1,    2|      that if I had beene able to consider all those things, which~ ~
 9    1,    3|          otherwise you would be. Consider then (most~ ~woorthy assembly)
10    1,    4|       yong~ ~Maiden, he began to consider with himselfe on many meanes,
11    1,    4|         but the Abbot beganne to consider with~ ~himselfe, what he
12    1,    6|         annointing, and began to consider with~ ~himselfe, how to
13    1,    9|     mirth and matter,~ ~began to consider very advisedly, that he
14    2,    3|          the more~ ~remaineth to consider on her mutabilities, wherein
15    2,    7|        they~ ~began severally to consider, that gaine gotten by Mirchandize,~ ~
16    2,   10|         How now quoth Ricciardo? Consider better what you say,~ ~looke
17    2,   10|          the state~ ~of my wife? Consider deare heart, when this man
18    3,    1|          wil admit no leisure to consider, how (in such~ ~a scope
19    3,    1|       come so to passe, let us~ ~consider on it then: thou art but
20    3,    1|          Now began~ ~Massetto to consider, that hee had undertaken
21    3,    2|        his presence, he began to consider with himselfe, which of
22    3,    4|  prettily formall; he~ ~began to consider with himselfe, what those
23    3,    6|   himselfe, that it were best to consider for him, to dissemble~ ~
24    3,    7|        these words, hee began to consider with~ ~himselfe, how many
25    3,    7|  kindnesse,~ ~Theobaldo began to consider, that it was high time for
26    3,    8|      eternall life. But when I~ ~consider with my selfe, what manner
27    3,    8|           Now began the Abbot to consider,~ ~that Ferandoes folly
28    3,   10| pleasantries; and beginning to~ ~consider on the charge committed
29    4,    1|         much the~ ~rather, if we consider, that we are come hither
30    4,    8|         admired, if advisedly we consider on the powerfull working
31    4,    9|        would not permit him~ ~to consider; these two extreamities
32    4,   10|      sitting downe, she began to consider advisedly with her~ ~selfe,
33    4,   10|         noise~ ~but (in silence) consider with our selves, how to
34    4, Song|     learne to sing it,~ ~ And so consider of my miseries,~ ~ As may
35    5,    1|       his distaste, and began to consider on some apt meanes,~ ~whereby
36    5,    9|        her~ ~selfe, and began to consider, what she might best doe
37    5,   10|       when I call to~ ~mind, and consider now in what condition I
38    6,   10|          and all their sanctity. Consider then,~ ~what manner of man
39    7,    8|         a slander, but rather to consider the truth thereof advisedly:~ ~
40    7,    9|        Fortune, if thou but duly consider, how shee~ ~hath elected
41    8,    2|        of better worth with you. Consider the conveniency of~ ~time,
42    8,    7|          him, saying.~ ~Now Sir, consider with your selfe, what hot
43    8,    7|           at length she began to consider, that the~ ~Scholler still
44    8,    7|         meane mine honour. And~ ~consider with thy selfe, that albeit
45    8,    9|      therefore, you may~ ~easily consider with your selfe, what great
46    8,   10|         paiment. Now he began to consider on the craft and cunning
47    8,   10|    thousand more, she beganne to consider with her~ ~selfe, that she
48    8,   10|     according to my promise. But consider good Salabetto, in what
49    8,   10|        liberally.~ ~ Last of all consider also, how difficult a thing
50    8,   10|         all his wealth: began to consider with her~ ~selfe, which
51    9,    9|    advised judgement, we do duly consider~ ~the order of all things,
52   10,    2|           from him, and began to consider with himselfe, how he might
53   10,    8|  operations, you may very easily consider; and likewise, how~ ~justly
54   10,    9|        of thy~ ~performance. But consider withall (deare heart) thou
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