Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |         they stood respectively observing them; and (with a pleasing~ ~
 2    1,    5|       the Table. Neverthelesse, observing~ ~each service after other,
 3    1,    6|        manly good parts in him; observing~ ~beside, that hee found
 4    1,    6|          which Maister Can well observing, more to distaste him, then
 5    2,    1|      all eyes were diligently~ ~observing, what miracle would be wrought
 6    2,    5|  adornements, which Andrea well observing, and seeing her descend
 7    2,    7|      upon the Decke, studiously observing how the Billowes combatted
 8    2,    8|    might be. Their judgements~ ~observing the course of his sicknesse,
 9    3,    1|      sleeping; and both of them observing his comelinesse of person,~ ~
10    3,    3|        Gentlewoman in marriage. Observing moreover, that~ ~with all
11    3,    3|         such cases. But her eye observing his dayly walkes and~ ~resorts,
12    3,    4|      the House of Puccio, and~ ~observing the widdow to be faire,
13    3,    4|       him. And hee very wittily observing the same, as~ ~occasion
14    3,    5|     husband.~ ~Notwithstanding, observing well her countenance, that
15    4,    1|      selfe alone into the cave; observing~ ~the loope-light and had
16    4,    5|         taking~ ~notice of, and observing by degrees from time to
17    4,    5|        this~ ~behaviour in her, observing the long continuance thereof,
18    4,    6|         and of a gentle nature, observing what his daughter saide,
19    5,    1|     company of civill youths,~ ~observing also the cariage of Gentlemen,
20    5,    5|       Mayden hearing his words, observing him also to be a man of
21    5,    6|      and contentment. And Guion observing, that the~ ~Cube was seated
22    6,    2|       noting his behaviour, and observing the verie~ ~same course
23    7,    2|        certayne young man, well observing the beauty and good parts
24    7,    7|        her (albeit her~ ~selfe, observing his faire carriage and commendable
25    7,    7|             Madam Beatrix, well observing Anichino when he spake,
26    8,    1|      come from Genway, Gulfardo observing a~ ~convenient time, when
27    8,    2|      thee be mine.~ ~ Belcolore observing his smirking behaviour,
28    8,    3|     Buffalmaco and~ ~Bruno well observing (the day growing on, and
29    8,    7|        there a~ ~Guest. His eye observing her beauty and gracious
30    8,    9|       and being his~ ~patients, observing them all with very vigilant
31    8,   10|     before her doore; which she observing, and having~ ~indifferently
32    9,    9|      appointed. Which~ ~Giosefo observing, angerly he said unto her.
33   10,    1|         indifferent long while, observing divers behaviours~ ~in the
34   10,    9| Saladine: to the~ ~end, that by observing those things which you shall
35   10,    9|       bedde,~ ~and particularly observing all the things about him:
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