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1 Ind | will (in~ ~your judgement) appeare to have but a harsh and 2 Ind | blew~ ~spottes, which would appeare on the armes of many, others 3 Ind | course of~ ~pleasure,) let it appeare by your immediate answere; 4 1, 1| perpetuall exile, as unworthy to appeare in so glorious a~ ~presence. 5 1, 1| sight. As manifestly will appeare, by~ ~the Novell which I 6 1, 1| knowes not how soone he shall appeare, or else be~ ~sent to a 7 1, 2| Cardinals. If he and they doe appeare such men to mee,~ ~as thy 8 1, 6| Religion, (as all of them appeare to be in~ ~outward shew;) 9 1, 6| a solemne~ ~Processe to appeare before him, understanding 10 1, 9| ornaments of words, when they appeare to be short and sweete,~ ~ 11 1, 9| her selfe) it~ ~should not appeare strange to any of wisedome 12 2, 3| Now, although these things appeare thus dayly to us,~ ~even 13 2, 3| and royall garments) to appeare~ ~before all the Cardinals, 14 2, 5| Now began day-light to appeare, when he (having the rich 15 2, 8| afterward it did sufficiently appeare. And~ ~because they might 16 2, 9| such meanes, that she shall appeare here in your~ ~presence, 17 2, 9| her selfe did personally appeare, which hee imagined would 18 2, 10| bring~ ~her to you, for you appeare to be a worthy Gentleman, 19 3, 7| mee to doe it, as it would appeare ugly in another. In~ ~which 20 3, 7| No sooner did bright day appeare, but Theobaldo arose, having~ ~ 21 4, 2| Marke, and there he would appeare in~ ~his owne likenesse.~ ~ 22 4, 3| both by night and day, you appeare to and consume~ ~away, in 23 4, 3| too much plenty, makes it appeare~ ~irkesome and loathing 24 4, 4| greatly deceived,~ ~as will appeare by a Novell which I must 25 4, 4| of any~ ~one, that durst appeare in his presence; so that 26 4, 6| although~ ~our dreames may appeare favourable to us, and our 27 4, 7| Palaces. As will plainly appeare unto you, either in~ ~all, 28 4, 7| that any malice should appeare in her towards him, nor 29 4, 8| speake of a~ ~woman who would appeare to have more wit, then either 30 4, 10| May, and greene~ ~desires appeare in age, beyond all possibility 31 5, 1| stealth. And~ ~that did not appeare to him any difficult matter, 32 6, 1| mishapen, that nothing could appeare to be more ugly.~ ~ Madame 33 6, 2| requires, their splendor may appeare to be the~ ~more glorious. 34 6, 7| Kindred, and Friends; to appeare in the~ ~Court, as desiring 35 6, 10| plain~ ~Medow, which made it appeare the more sightly, as it 36 7, 7| to see me win? It should appeare so~ ~by that solemne sigh. 37 7, Song| despaire;~ ~ There will a time appeare~ ~ To quell and quite confound 38 8, Ind| Golden beames beganne to appeare, on the toppes~ ~of the 39 8, 5| Which although it~ ~may appeare to you somewhat unpleasing, 40 8, 7| of day was beginning to appeare; Ancilla the~ ~waiting-woman, 41 8, 7| that ever you beheld) wil appeare unto you, very graciously~ ~ 42 8, 7| when the two Ladies would appeare in their likenesse, and 43 8, 9| about you,~ ~because you may appeare in the more honorable condition, 44 8, 10| manifest, that deceits do appeare~ ~so much the more pleasing, 45 9, 1| afterward shall plainly appeare. If he say he wit do it, 46 10, 2| remission of sinnes: it would appeare a mighty blemish in~ ~them, 47 10, 2| very short time) hee will appeare as~ ~pleasing to your holinesse, 48 10, 4| considered~ ~on, perhaps will appeare equall to any of the rest. 49 10, 6| which (peradventure) might appeare doubtfull: will forbeare~ ~( 50 10, 9| weake Womanish discretion appeare distastable, in desiring