Day, Novell

 1    1,    4|          it abroade; and sinne so concealed,~ ~is halfe pardoned. Such
 2    2,    2|         the eye; yet so cunningly concealed, that no~ ~motive to immodesty
 3    2,    3|        arrest (according to~ ~her concealed judgement) or setled order (
 4    2,    8|         poore, he kept~ ~his love concealed from his Parents, not daring
 5    3,    1|       that a sinne so~ ~assuredly concealed, is more then halfe absolved.~ ~
 6    3,    2|         conveniencie: wisely he~ ~concealed it to himselfe, not acquainting
 7    3,    2|         of knowing it, but rather concealed it to himselfe. Farre~ ~
 8    3,    2|         reason requireth to keepe concealed. But admit that condigne~ ~
 9    3,    8|       favour.~ ~Neverthelesse, he concealed his amorous passions privately
10    3,    9|         alwayes in such darke and concealed secrecie, as it was never~ ~
11    4,    1|       nothing can be so~ ~closely concealed, but at the length it commeth
12    4,    1|        there, in this cunning and concealed sort; Guiscardo went~ ~downe
13    4,    1|       keepe~ ~himselfe so closely concealed: to the end, that he might
14    4,    2|          people, what craft lieth concealed under their~ ~holy habites:
15    4,    2|           you, must so closely be concealed, as no living~ ~creature
16    4,    5|            yet not so~ ~cunningly concealed, but at the length, the
17    4,    8|    ancient sparks of love so long concealed in the embers,~ ~brake foorth
18    4,    9|       which yet he very cunningly concealed,~ ~bearing an outward shew
19    4,    9|       appearing to be displeased, concealed~ ~it to herselfe, and used
20    5,    4|   exceeding enamoured of her, yet concealed his affection so~ ~closely
21    5,    6|         and their~ ~communication concealed from any discovery, the
22    5,    7|         it, till~ ~Love (too long concealed) must needes disclose it
23    5,    7|        word.~ ~ Violenta, who had concealed her amisse so long as she
24    7,    9|        neverthelesse) I have long concealed, because I would not be~ ~
25    7,   10| commendations; yet, carefully hey concealed their love to~ ~themselves,
26    8,    7|         meanes, that it might bee concealed from any~ ~further discovery,
27    8,    7|        hard entertainment, and so concealed all matters else.~ ~ Thus
28    9,    2|     mutuall love continued~ ~thus concealed a long while, but not without
29    9,    2|        verie often, and~ ~closely concealed to themselves.~ ~ At length
30   10,    5|   afterward, as hitherto I have~ ~concealed his secret conspiring, both
31   10,    5|        could not be so clouded or concealed: but her~ ~Husband tooke
32   10,    8|        extreamitie so long~ ~time concealed from mee, which hath beene
33   10,    8|         otherwise had still beene concealed from you. Nor can you but~ ~
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