Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |             Some there were, who considered with themselves, that living~ ~
 2    1,    3|      being attentively heard and considered; may~ ~make you much more
 3    1,    4|       thither. Furthermore, he~ ~considered, that shee might be a woman
 4    1,    6|      seeming as if he~ ~had long considered thereon, reported this Tale.~ ~
 5    1,    9|      place are necessarily to be considered, and~ ~also whom we converse
 6    1,    9|      meaning. If you have well~ ~considered on the course, which this
 7    2,    1|   Stechio~ ~and Marquiso seeing, considered with themselves, that they
 8    2,    4|       wont to doe) after hee had considered on his affaires,~ ~bought
 9    2,    7|        but the beautiful~ ~Lady) considered with himself, that while
10    2,    9|         hee had more~ ~seriously considered thereon, and found it to
11    3,    2|   wherefore (very advisedly) hee considered, that in regard the party~ ~
12    3,    3|        and her friend.~ ~ Having considered with her selfe, what course
13    3,    3|        brethren: but afterward I considered, that men~ ~(many times)
14    3,    6|        tormenting passions, shee considered on the words of Ricciardo,~ ~
15    3,    7|      matters~ ~ought well to bee considered on before hand; for if you
16    3,    9|         had an indifferent while considered with her selfe, her~ ~resolution
17    3,    9|          observed her words, and considered thereon~ ~from point to
18    4,    1|        he had reade it, and well considered on the service therein~ ~
19    5,    4| adventure it. Ricciardo having~ ~considered on many wayes and meanes,
20    5,    6|         and benefit of time duly considered. Night must be the cloud
21    6,   10|      Valley, which when they had considered, no one of them~ ~having
22    7,    5|          her desires.~ ~She also considered with her selfe, that if
23    7,    9|           Pyrrhus, who had often considered on Lescaes first message,~ ~
24    7,    9|       alwaies bee respectively~ ~considered, for the avoiding of ill
25    8,    2|       acted in the day-time, and considered with himselfe, by what honest~ ~(
26    8,    3|        Altar in the said Church: considered with himselfe, that~ ~he
27    8,    4|          tedious suite, that she considered~ ~with her selfe, how she
28    8,    9|      that the Ladies had a while considered, on the communication~ ~
29    8,    9|       much better to be by you~ ~considered, then in my rude eloquence
30    8,   10|         which~ ~when he had duly considered to himself, he was constantly
31    9,    1|          regarde whereof, shee~ ~considered with her selfe, that the
32    9,    3|        and his~ ~companions duly considered; the Novel which I shal
33    9,    5|      nature of variety be well~ ~considered, wee may speake of the selfesame
34   10,    2|        that my necessities being considered by your selfe, you~ ~spare
35   10,    4|     which when it shall be duely considered~ ~on, perhaps will appeare
36   10,    5|        impossible to be done) he considered advisedly, that she made~ ~
37   10,    5|     angry, but when he~ ~further considered withall, the pure and honest
38   10,    6|          Gentlemen, having duely considered the behavior of the Damosels:~ ~
39   10,    7|           afterward divers times considered on the matters which Manutio
40   10,    8|   actions of our equals are duly considered,~ ~and shal paralell any
41   10,    8|       which opinions (if they be considered with mature judgment)~ ~
42   10,    8|          yours, let it bee duely considered on, point by point. That
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