Day, Novell

 1    1,    6|      to see a thing suddainely appearing, and sildome or never frequented~ ~
 2    1,    6|     unaccustomed covetousnesse appearing in him, figuring by other~ ~
 3    2,    1| Martellino very perfectly; but appearing so~ ~monstrously mishapen,
 4    2,    2|     good parts and disposition appearing in him,~ ~offering him all
 5    2,    3|     round, plumpe, and smooth, appearing as if~ ~they had beene of
 6    2,    5|     the perfections gracefully appearing in you I~ ~know not any
 7    2,    7|  espoused Lady and Wife. Which appearing to her by apparant~ ~demonstrations,
 8    2,    9|        haires growing thereon, appearing to be as yellow as gold.~ ~
 9    3,    7|       very short. The Pilgrime appearing to be a man of great holinesse,~ ~
10    3,    7|    fresh remembrance of sorow, appearing in the habites~ ~of Theobaldoes
11    4,    1|      couragiously, not a teare appearing~ ~in her eye, or her soule
12    4,    4|     the Ships decke, and she~ ~appearing to be farre more beautifull
13    4,    7|      used the Sage, and this~ ~appearing as her utmost refuge, either
14    4,    9|       morrow. Whereat the Lady appearing to be displeased, concealed~ ~
15    4,   10|     Coffer flat on the ground, appearing no~ ~other in all respects,
16    5,    1|         above all) her brests, appearing (as yet) but onely~ ~to
17    5,    2|      saile, without any person appearing in it, she wondred~ ~thereat
18    7,    2|     hope,~ ~no unindifferencie appearing in their purposes, but where
19    7,    3|      Monasticall profession,~ ~appearing (in all respects) like a
20    7,    3|   pursued, and Friar~ ~Reynard appearing now (perhappes) of sweeter
21    7,    5|        he lookes~ ~for.~ ~ So, appearing to have no knowledge at
22    7,    7|        Lady at her Window; she appearing in his eye farre more~ ~
23    8,    7|      enflamed affection, which appearing plainely in Reniero; with
24    8,    7|        secret to himselfe, yet appearing more affectionate to~ ~Madame
25    8,   10|        utterly.~ ~ Biancafiore appearing greatly discontented, as
26    8,   10|      all desire: her face then appearing,~ ~like the opening of the
27   10,    8|        extolled king Piero, as appearing not~ ~meanly meritorious
28   10,    9|    owne wearing, and the houre appearing to be somewhat late, he~ ~
29   10,    9|    Crowne of~ ~infinite value, appearing (by a description engraven
30   10,   10|        distemperature in~ ~any appearing action she said.~ ~ My honourable
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