Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |      being touched~ ~therewith, manifest signes of inevitable death
 2    1,    1|     thereby, and it~ ~will be a manifest note of our weake wisedome;
 3    1,    2|   attending upon all Trades) of manifest Symonie, under the nice
 4    2,    5|         to no agreement; yet to manifest~ ~that he came purposely
 5    2,    6|      life, and finding (by most manifest~ ~arguments) that his name
 6    2,    7|       in some such place, where manifest signes~ ~might yeeld hope
 7    2,    8|     faire Maide Gianetta; for~ ~manifest signes have made it knowne
 8    2,    8|      why shouldst thou shame to manifest as much,~ ~it being so apt
 9    2,    8|       whose true name is Lewes, manifest your selfe to be nobly~ ~
10    3,    2|        much more~ ~apparant and manifest. For proofe whereof, faire
11    3,    3|      Novel, I meane not to make manifest,~ ~albeit I know them, because
12    3,    3|           how canst thou deny a manifest truth? See sir, these are
13    3,    6|     goodnesse, be it~ ~never so manifest. Next unto this, mortall
14    3,    7|        his, and not commit most manifest theft, a~ ~farre unfitting
15    3,    7|        hath approved them to be manifest lyars, albeit I~ ~my selfe
16    3,    8|     Lauretto, giving her such a manifest signe, as she knew, that~ ~
17    3,   10|       by no means~ ~disdains to manifest his power even in the depths
18    4,    8|  appeared to be so little, that manifest signes~ ~declared the contrary.
19    4,   10|       it, as he would make~ ~it manifest to their faces. Then falling
20    4, Song|            And I cast off, with manifest disgrace.~ ~ My, etc.~ ~ ~ ~
21    5,    1|         behold them truly, by~ ~manifest testimony from whence he
22    7,    6|         and shall also bee made manifest by another~ ~of mine owne.~ ~
23    7,   10|        it is a case more~ ~then manifest, that every King, who will
24    8,    3|        matter of~ ~apparent and manifest truth, and upon this assured
25    8,    4|   according as you protest, and manifest by your~ ~outward behaviour:
26    8,    8|     over-weakely,~ ~against the manifest proofes both of eye and
27    8,   10|     Ladies, it is a matter very manifest, that deceits do appeare~ ~
28    9,    6|          and beleeve me it is a manifest~ ~lye, for I am in bed with
29    9,    6|        yet avouching~ ~them for manifest truthes? Assuredly this
30    9,    7|       if I should not prevent a manifest trechery, being intended
31   10,    1| experiment, the King gave him a manifest testimony,~ ~that it was
32   10,    4|         him;~ ~it was more then manifest, that the recovered person,
33   10,    8|         at this instant is made manifest by~ ~full effect. But because
34   10,    8|        seeing Gisippus had made manifest~ ~refusall thereof) than
35   10,    8|         home, yet not daring to manifest himselfe, or speake a word~ ~
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