Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|      is~ ~able to forbeare it; beholding the dayly actions of men
 2    1,    1|        selfe dead then living, beholding youth pursuing idle vanities,
 3    1,    2|    from Paris unto Rome: And~ ~beholding there the wicked behaviour
 4    1,    5|       apparant testimonie. And beholding~ ~one another with scarse-pleasing
 5    1,    6|      so~ ~from place to place, beholding the great multitude of Tables,~ ~
 6    2,    3|          Abbot, who stedfastly beholding him, perceived that he was
 7    2,    5|  exceedingly, and manifestly~ ~beholding his misfortune; Alas (quoth
 8    2,    5|     money, yet~ ~art thou much beholding to Fortune, for falling (
 9    3,    3|        when he was come, hee~ ~beholding his Holy Father to looke
10    3,    6|    woman, who had beene~ ~much beholding to him in other matters,
11    4,    1|      was laide~ ~upon her bed; beholding her in such passionate pangs,
12    4,    2|      any else have capacity of beholding~ ~him, much lesse to touch
13    5,    1|       Iphigenia to Chynon; who beholding her in like manner to weepe,
14    5,    6|    stricken~ ~with admiration, beholding the unequalled beauty of
15    5,    6|     noble Admirall, advisedly, beholding~ ~poore condemned Guion,
16    6,    5|       then beleeve it,~ ~when (beholding you) hee could imagine that
17    6,   10|   table~ ~to the window, where beholding what multitudes came to
18    7,    3|      to health.~ ~ The childe, beholding his Father, made signes
19    7,    7|      he~ ~the benefit of dayly beholding his hearts Mistresse, and
20    7,    9|       thou confesse~ ~thy self beholding to Fortune, if thou but
21    7,    9|        killed her. Nicostratus beholding this, called~ ~out aloud
22    7,    9|     Pyrrhus. Which Nicostratus beholding aloft in the tree; cryed
23    8,    1|        it was so, or~ ~no? She beholding the witnesse standing by,
24    8,    3|       him seriously busied, in beholding the rare pictures, and~ ~
25    8,    5|     Lepidio, who (at the first beholding)~ ~looked rather like a
26    8,    7|      cruelty exercised on him, beholding to~ ~weepe and make such
27    8,    7|       went up on the Tarras.~ ~Beholding her Ladie in so strange
28    8,    8|      he had done: or the woman beholding her husband, who easily
29    8,    9|       he had made Bruno~ ~more beholding to him, by friendly entertainments
30    8,   10|         wherein you are highly beholding to Fortune, that I~ ~have
31    8,   10|     how~ ~unwilling I am to be beholding in this kind, considring
32    9,    2|       company.~ ~ He likewise, beholding her to be so admirably beautifull,
33    9,    3|     thought himselfe~ ~greatly beholding to them all, and protested
34    9,    4|        friends (quoth he) am I beholding to~ ~you for this unexpected
35   10,    3| miserable is it then, to stand beholding but for~ ~foure or five,
36   10,    4|       knowing her selfe highly beholding to the Knight, and the request~ ~
37   10,    4|      never be~ ~satisfied with beholding her; and, enflamed with
38   10,    7|   being never satisfied with~ ~beholding him, she grew enamoured,
39   10,    8|     into Praetorium, advisedly beholding the face of the condemned~ ~
40   10,    9|    shall account my selfe much beholding to you~ ~(as the like will
41   10,    9|      make head against us. But beholding,~ ~that both refusall and
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