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 1  Ind      |      then we are. But because it appeareth~ ~plainly enough, that they
 2    1,    1|            heere, (which to them appeareth so little pleasing, as we
 3    1,    1|    confession, so shamefull it~ ~appeareth to mee to disclose it; and
 4    1,    2|        mee therefore it plainely appeareth, that~ ~such a voyage is
 5    1,    6|          calling. What though he appeareth a wretched~ ~fellow to me?
 6    1,    8| effectually done the deede:~ ~as appeareth by the Tale of Madame Lauretta,
 7    2,    2|      deceased Lords garments, he appeareth to be a very goodly~ ~Gentleman,
 8    2,    4|       Alessandro. And because it appeareth~ ~necessary, that whosoever
 9    3,    2|     condition, yet it plainely~ ~appeareth, that he is of no deject
10    3,    4|         untill the breake of day appeareth,~ ~and thine eyes still
11    3,    7|   returned him this~ ~answer. It appeareth to me (good man) that divine
12    4,    1|     hearts contentment.~ ~Now it appeareth, that I have not offended
13    4,    1|     effectuall to me; but now it appeareth farre greater, then at any~ ~
14    4,    9|      NINTH NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREBY APPEARETH, WHAT ILL SUCCESSE ATTENDETH
15    6,    3|   offensive language: as plainly appeareth by the words of~ ~Madame
16    6,    4|    NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREBY PLAINLY APPEARETH, THAT A SODAINE WITTY AND
17    6,   10|       those parts, where the Sun appeareth at his first rising. And
18    6,   10|        meeting, to this instant: appeareth~ ~not any jot to be disgraced,
19    7,    3|          prayers onely.~ ~But it appeareth, that we have both prevailed
20    7,    6|     understanding. To~ ~mee this appeareth a very ydle opinion, as
21    7,    8|      EIGHT NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREBY APPEARETH, THAT AN HUSBAND OUGHT TO
22    7,    8|      observe his countenance, he appeareth yet~ ~to be more then halfe
23    7,    9|      continueth thus above, it~ ~appeareth, hee can finde no other
24    7,    9|          by~ ~the tree, said. It appeareth Sir, that you have entertained
25    8,    7|        escape out of this.~ ~ It appeareth to me, that thou art verie
26    8,    8|      thus beganne.~ ~ Because it appeareth in my judgement (faire Ladyes)
27    8,    9|   contrary.~ ~ Now, it evidently appeareth, that Spinelloccio well
28    8,    9|         no moment at all; yet it appeareth~ ~over-mighty to mee, and
29    8,    9|    meanes to be observed; and it appeareth plainly to me,~ ~that being
30    8,   10|      TENTH NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREBY APPEARETH, THAT SUCH AS MEET WITH
31    9,    8|    NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREBY PLAINLY APPEARETH, THAT THEY WHICH TAKE DELIGHT
32   10,    4|         goodly creature, but she appeareth to be~ ~dumbe, which were
33   10,    5|         in a lovers judgement it appeareth possible.~ ~Ill didst thou
34   10,    8|      done:~ ~because it plainely appeareth, that you have no feeling
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