Day, Novell

 1    1,    3|   necessarily require some~ ~time of consideration, if it might stand with
 2    1,    4|              doore; but (upon better consideration) hee conceyved it farre~ ~
 3    1,    5|               entring into further~ ~consideration with her selfe, what the
 4    2,    2|         summoned to her more advised consideration, her youth and beauty~ ~
 5    2,    5|             his silent~ ~complaints, consideration presented him with choyse
 6    2,    6|           this I must commit to your consideration. Jehannot and Spina~ ~remaining
 7    3,    5|              remaine~ ~in your kinde consideration. And as you have commanded
 8    3,    6|     unpleasing report,~ ~without any consideration, either what he was that
 9    3,    7|            they entred into a better consideration, understanding triely what~ ~
10    4      |           this case, except by~ ~due consideration made with my selfe, how
11    4,    3|        regard they have the lesser~ ~consideration, and therefore not to be
12    5,    1|         those of humane~ ~or terrene consideration; wherefore the more gladly
13    5,    7|              afterward. Upon further consideration, and comparing his Sonnes~ ~
14    5,    8|             governed by more manly~ ~consideration, determined, that as shee
15    5,    9|     discretion; but rashly without~ ~consideration, even to the first she blindly
16    6,    2|           more mature and deliberate consideration, I finde,~ ~that they both (
17    6,    2|               but rather entred into consideration of some such meanes,~ ~whereby
18    6,    5|             his opinion: without any consideration of his owne mishaping as
19    6,    8|              lookt on; without any~ ~consideration of her self, she being as
20    6,   10| imperfections. Yet ther is another~ ~consideration beside, of som great injury
21    7,    9|               to a much more serious consideration, then those two which shee
22    7,    9|          Husband, who, without any~ ~consideration, will suffer the eye of
23    7,   10|            let it be your~ ~generall consideration, to speake of such queint
24    8,    3|               And questionles, the~ ~consideration of a matter so availeable
25    8,    7|          carryed~ ~therewith another consideration, to wit, that the more other
26    8,    7|          from thee; yet let the last consideration moove thee to some~ ~remorse:
27    8,    8|           But entering into better~ ~consideration, that so great al injury
28    8,    8|              revenged. But now, in~ ~consideration of a further promise made
29    8,   10|        goodly spreading branches. In consideration whereof,~ ~remembring how
30    9,    9|            beside. And to this exact consideration (over and above~ ~divers
31   10,    1|           perceiving, that (in due~ ~consideration) the quality belonging to
32   10,    6|      belonged, then he~ ~entred into consideration with himselfe, that hee
33   10,    8|             more he entred into this consideration, the~ ~fiercer he felt his
34   10,    8|            before his eyes this du~ ~consideration, that the greater the liberality
35   10,    8|             from verie little, or no consideration at all. In~ ~these daies
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