Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |      none there were, to deliver outward shew of sorrow~ ~and grieving:
 2    1,    1|         to us, and~ ~speaking by outward appearance, vulgar judgement
 3    1,    2|  himselfe to bee deceived by the outward names~ ~of things, as wretched
 4    1,    6|          them appeare to be in~ ~outward shew;) yet he was a much
 5    1,    9|       habit of the minde, and an outward beauty to the body:~ ~which
 6    2,    6|         mishapen Jehannot in his outward forme, but~ ~not impaired
 7    2,    7| gathering what he could by their outward behaviour,~ ~declared to
 8    2,    7|           And seeming now in his outward behaviour, as if hee had
 9    2,    7|        apprehension, both by her outward behaviour and civill apparancie,~ ~
10    2,    7|  conference, but by lookes~ ~and outward signes onely; and the more
11    2,    8|         proove answerable to her outward good parts: if therefore
12    2,    8|      every way answerable to his outward behaviour,~ ~exceeding Gianetta
13    2,    9|          without making any such outward shew,~ ~courteously she
14    3,    2|      women about her; to make no outward~ ~appearance of knowing
15    3,    3|       and, after a~ ~few faigned outward shewes, thus she spake.
16    3,    3|         then as yet they shew of outward apparance.~ ~But one thing
17    3,    5|       was any way guilty of my~ ~outward severity, but did evermore
18    3,    6|         never discerne it by any outward apparance. But~ ~now awaiting
19    3,    6|         a calmer course; as by~ ~outward shew shee made appearance
20    3,    7|        the~ ~World know by their outward habits, the inward affliction
21    3,    7|  Religion in them, but onely the outward shew and habite. Which yet~ ~
22    4,    1|        perceived what he made no outward shew of, and understood
23    4,    2|     Imola.~ ~ In this habite and outward appearance, hee seemed to
24    4,    7|      Tale, the King declaring an outward~ ~shew of compassion, in
25    4,    7|         by private behaviour and outward~ ~ceremony. As naturall
26    4,    8|     before, in perfect health to outward appearance. Nor neede~ ~
27    4,    9|      expressing the same by such outward meanes, that the Lady her
28    4,    9|          concealed,~ ~bearing an outward shew of constant friendship
29    4,   10|          presuming rather on his outward comely~ ~parts, then any
30    5,    1|           well armed under their outward habites. Having first used
31    5,    6|         mind, doe~ ~paralell the outward perfections of body; the
32    6,   10|         Pastor of holy~ ~life in outward appearance, and carried
33    7,    5|          the world to beleeve by outward~ ~apparance, thou wouldest
34    7,    8|           bolting it fast on the outward side, as meaning to keepe
35    7,    8|         and credited, as holy in outward appearance, as a~ ~Religious
36    7,    9|        not~ ~be discerned by any outward apprehension: which moved
37    8,    2|        countrey-bred) seeming by outward appearance, not to see,~ ~
38    8,    4|           and manifest by your~ ~outward behaviour: I am the more
39    8,    8|            them both; so that by outward demonstrations, and inward
40    8,    8|  contrition be answerable to thy outward seeming~ ~sorrow, then I
41    8,    9|     finished, Bruno declaring by outward~ ~behaviour, that he greatly
42    8,   10|          a laughing heart, but~ ~outward dissembled weeping eies;
43   10,    3|      befitting a house of~ ~such outward apparance, hee caused it
44   10,    3|           yet~ ~wisely making no outward appearance thereof, with
45   10,    6|       grieving to him, yet (in~ ~outward appearance) he seemed willing
46   10,    9|           busines, and making an outward appearance, as if he purposed
47   10,    9|         perfectly, but made no~ ~outward apparance thereof) to deale
48   10,    9|      courtesies. Many strive (in outward shew) to doe~ ~the like,
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