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1 1, 2| discreet and judicious, hee apparantly perceived, both by his owne~ ~ 2 1, 4| the same dore, perceived apparantly,~ ~that the Abbot himselfe 3 1, 5| her~ ~answere; perceiving apparantly, that wanton words would 4 2, 3| thus dayly to us,~ ~even apparantly in all occasions, and as 5 2, 8| now discovered it selfe apparantly.~ ~ Within a while after, 6 2, 10| their owne opinions, as he~ ~apparantly approved himselfe to be. 7 2, 10| much apprehension, but did apparantly~ ~perceive, that I was yong, 8 3, 4| which began to~ ~flame apparantly in him. And hee very wittily 9 3, 5| shall perceive it more~ ~apparantly, by an accident happening 10 3, 7| truth of things~ ~should be apparantly knowne, especially, such 11 3, 9| being witnessed more apparantly, by the costly jewels there 12 4, 3| fruition of her love. She~ ~apparantly perceiving that Ninetta 13 4, 10| Mistresse understanding now apparantly, the full effect of the~ ~ 14 5, 5| the~ ~matter happened, and apparantly perceived, that no blame 15 6, 7| praiseworthy parts, her words apparantly witnessing the heighth of~ ~ 16 6, 10| onely was the bottome thus~ ~apparantly seene, but also such plenty 17 7, 4| then to make her conditions apparantly knowne. So long there he~ ~ 18 7, 4| villanous jealousie so~ ~apparantly knowne, beside thy more 19 7, 9| not beleeve it, although apparantly he saw~ ~it. Well, (quoth 20 7, 9| falsely~ ~deluded: which is so apparantly confirmed by you, and in 21 8, 6| with him as they pleased: apparantly saw, that~ ~sighing and 22 8, 9| which they expressed so~ ~apparantly, that they made humble suite 23 9, 8| quick apprehension, and~ ~apparantly perceived, that Blondello 24 10, 4| But because you may more~ ~apparantly discerne, in what manner 25 10, 8| friendship suffereth me to see~ ~apparantly, what (on my part) is no 26 10, 8| I may~ ~hereafter make apparantly knowne: how highly I acknowledge 27 10, 8| sinne. Here therefore, I doe apparantly publish, that~ ~neither 28 10, 10| France. And the young Bride apparantly declared, that (with her~ ~ 29 10, 10| welcome to the Marquesse, as apparantly~ ~perceiving hereby, that