Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |     that with a~ ~brotherly and modest mind, they would vouchsafe
 2  Ind      |     women sober, and singularly modest.~ ~ This Pallace the company
 3  Ind      |      her sorrowes, delivering a modest and bashfull smile, replyed
 4    1,    2|        being a most~ ~sober and modest man; that he had soone seene
 5    1,    5|       speeches, they gave him a modest reprehension, and meaning
 6    1,    6|     Fiammetta,~ ~perceiving the modest chastisement, which the
 7    2,    2|    suspition, they rode on like modest men, talking honestly and~ ~
 8    2,    7|       stoode with her precedent modest resolution, and forgetting
 9    2,    7|       and prevailed against all modest bashfulnesse. These wanton~ ~
10    2,    7|         comfort her with milde, modest, and manly perswasions,
11    2,    8|  scarlet Dye covering all her~ ~modest countenance, thus replyed.
12    2,   10|       it not so fitting for a~ ~modest; woman to stand gazing in
13    2,   10|         Starre. And after~ ~the modest murmure of the Assistants
14    3,    5|       answer. The Lady~ ~with a modest blush, much condemned this
15    3,    7|      have done?~ ~ She making a modest courtesie to her Father,
16    3,    8|        in mervailous civill and modest manner. Yet all these were
17    3,    9|      When the King saw her, her modest lookes did~ ~plainely deliver,
18    4,    1|      saluting with a chaste and modest kisse; causing him to~ ~
19    4,    7|       to visit the Garden.~ ~ A modest yong maiden named Lagina,
20    5,    5|        presently, albeit with a modest blushing in the Maide, and~ ~
21    5,    7|     other gentle language, with modest kisses and embraces,~ ~the
22    5,    9|    humble reverence. She in all modest and gracious~ ~manner, requited
23    5,    9|  towards~ ~mee, as also my many modest and chaste denials, which (
24    6,  Ind|         formall fashion, with~ ~modest and very gracious gesture,
25    6,   10|   Whereunto Madam Eliza, with a modest blush arising in her face,~ ~
26    7,    3|       matters appertaining to a modest religious life. For, concerning~ ~
27    7,    7|    Isabella, related in verie~ ~modest manner by Madame Pampinea,
28    8,    7|    foorth, and therefore in a~ ~modest dissembling manner; without
29    8,   10|    kindle~ ~affection in a very modest eie: it fortuned, that a
30    9,    6|      declared such vertuous and modest demeanour, as~ ~might deserve
31    9,   10|     which regard, you all being modest and discreet Ladies, and
32   10,    5|     beautiful Lady, beeing very modest and vertuously inclined,
33   10,    5|        Dianora,~ ~blushing with modest shame, and the teares trickling
34   10,    6|         before~ ~the King, with modest and bashfull gesture, they
35   10,    8| flourish to all posteritie.~ ~ "Modest shame makes me silent in
36   10,    9|    husband. Afterward, with a~ ~modest smiling countenance, she
37   10,   10|     thus he began.~ ~ Milde and modest Ladies, for ought I can
38   10,   10| answered him in so~ ~honest and modest manner: he commanded her
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