Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |       beginning) was an assured signe of neere~ ~approaching death;
 2    1,    1|       fastened to the Tombe, in signe of Sacred and solemne~ ~
 3    2,    5|       be haled~ ~up. This dumbe signe the Watch discerned not,
 4    2,    7|     that the Mariners seeing no signe of comfort, gave over~ ~
 5    2,    7|     standing ready open, upon a signe given by him to one~ ~of
 6    3,    8|      giving her such a manifest signe, as she knew, that~ ~it
 7    4,    1|        up her head, without any signe of the least dismay, thus
 8    4,    4|  exalted~ ~his lookes, giving a signe to Madame Elisa, that shee
 9    4,    6|    favour: with which words, in signe of her humility, she~ ~kissed
10    4,    7|       gave her such an apparant signe,~ ~as expressed his pleasure,
11    5,    7|        never observed the least signe of love in her to any man
12    6,   10|       of these Coales, with the signe of the Crosse: he~ ~or she
13    7,    1|       come, it being an assured signe, that John kept at home.
14    7,    1|        not come, for it was the signe of Johns~ ~being there,
15    7,    1|          Moreover, I~ ~made the signe of the Crosse at every corner
16    7,    5|         Wall, and making such a signe as shee was woont to doe:~ ~
17    7,    8|         apparelled, without any signe~ ~of outrage offered her,
18    7,    8|         on me advisedly, if any signe~ ~of blow or beating is
19    8,    3|        stedfast countenance, no signe of smyling, or any gesture
20    8,    4|       gave her such an expresse signe, as she must needs~ ~follow
21    8,    5|        party: Matteuzzo, upon a signe~ ~received from the other,
22    8,   10|         to her, not shewing any signe~ ~of former discontent:
23    9,    3|       olde market place, at the signe of the Muske Mellone. Then
24    9,   10|    commodities upon an Asse. In signe of amitie,~ ~according to
25   10,    2|   acceptance, and not the least signe of any mislike: but assuring
26   10,    4|       Lauretta, gave her such a signe, as well~ ~instructed her
27   10,    4| powerfull in operation, as~ ~no signe of life appeared remained
28   10,    9|    blessing himselfe~ ~with the signe of the Crosse, hee went
29   10,    9|       Bride, as now shee is, in signe that hee is welcome to her~ ~
30   10,   10|   Grizelda to her~ ~Chamber, in signe of a more successfull augury
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