Day, Novell

 1    1,    9|   Therefore, that we may the more advisedly stand upon our~ ~owne guard,
 2    1,    9|            began to consider very advisedly, that he would not have
 3    2,    4|          ofer, and looking more~ ~advisedly, beheld two armes extended
 4    2,    6|         began to observe him very advisedly; and by a hidden~ ~vertue
 5    2,    7|          he observed her the more advisedly, recollecting~ ~his sences
 6    2,    8|           very pittifull, looking advisedly on the young Girle beganne
 7    2,    8|     hearing this, beheld him more advisedly,~ ~and began to know him:
 8    3,    2|       beguiled:~ ~wherefore (very advisedly) hee considered, that in
 9    3,    7|           know me? When she had~ ~advisedly beheld him, and knew him
10    4,    1|         all your Gentlemen, and~ ~advisedly examine their vertues, conditions,
11    4,    3|       wondred at. For if we wil~ ~advisedly observe, we shall plainely
12    4,    7|         his death, while he stood advisedly considering~ ~thereon.~ ~
13    4,    8|        matter to be~ ~admired, if advisedly we consider on the powerfull
14    4,   10|      downe, she began to consider advisedly with her~ ~selfe, how much
15    5,    1|       staffe; and viewed her very advisedly, without~ ~speaking word,
16    5,    5|          and~ ~Bernardino looking advisedly on it, knew it to be the
17    5,    6|           so this noble Admirall, advisedly, beholding~ ~poore condemned
18    7,    5| wonderfull wise Geloso, who (very advisedly) considred that he~ ~had
19    7,    8|        consider the truth thereof advisedly:~ ~because the Husband might
20    7,    8|        heere present, looke on me advisedly, if any signe~ ~of blow
21    7,    8|          me. And~ ~if you doe but advisedly observe his countenance,
22    8,   10|         the Ring, looking on it~ ~advisedly; first kissed it, and then
23    9,    1|   importunities: at last~ ~(lesse advisedly then she intended) shee
24    9,    2|          her selfe (in speaking~ ~advisedly) from an inconvenience sodainly
25    9,    3|        Why dost thou behold me so advisedly? Whereunto Nello answered,~ ~
26    9,    5|         him, began to observe him advisedly:~ ~more, because he looked
27   10,    3|      heard him speake, and looked advisedly on his face,~ ~he knew him
28   10,    4|     affect her: And viewing her~ ~advisedly, many of them thought her
29   10,    5|         to be done) he considered advisedly, that she made~ ~this motion
30   10,    8|             time into Praetorium, advisedly beholding the face of the
31   10,    9|       Thorello looked on them all advisedly, and espyed~ ~those two
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