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 1  Ind      |  Wherein might manifestly bee~ ~noted, that that which the naturall
 2    1,    4|   NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREIN MAY BEE NOTED, THAT SUCH MEN AS WILL REPROVE
 3    1,    9|         shew whose habites were noted to bee most gaudy, fullest
 4    1,    9|       or neglect might not~ ~be noted in her, tooke cheerefull
 5    2,    9|  changing of his colour, it was noted manifestly, (being unable
 6    2,    9|     whom the more willingly she noted, in remembrance of~ ~her
 7    3,    1|       sleepe, that somthing was noted wherein shee intended~ ~
 8    3,    2|        a word, that he was both noted~ ~and observed. So turning
 9    3,    4|       manner; I have many times noted, kinde~ ~friend Puccio,
10    3,    5|      time since, when I~ ~first noted thine affection toward me
11    3,    8|         when the Abbot had well noted this attention in~ ~her,
12    3,    9|         more then many times is noted in yeares of~ ~greater discretion.
13    4,    3| notwithstanding, it hath~ ~bene noted, that women have felt the
14    4,    7|   friends of~ ~Pasquino, having noted in what manner she used
15    4,    8|        the~ ~length, this being noted by his Mother, she began
16    4,   10|        the like impatience bene noted in~ ~him. His wife, and
17    5,    2|         the recompence may be~ ~noted, answerable to their one
18    5,    7|         was, least it should be noted,~ ~either by any of the
19    6,    2|         Nor was any such matter noted in our homely Baker~ ~Cistio,
20    6,    5|    bodies of men. As hath beene noted in two of our~ ~owne Citizens,
21    7,    4|       discretion, as it was not noted.~ ~Thus the Coxcombe foole,
22    7,    9|    wonder thereat, never having noted any such matter;~ ~and therefore
23    8,    9|         rest by him thus warily noted, he most observed~ ~two
24    8,    9|      matter which most of al he noted in them, was;~ ~that they
25    9,    5|     extremity of laughter, they noted such antick trickes in~ ~
26   10,    8|        many times hath it bin~ ~noted, the father to affect his
27   10,    8|          who~ ~had divers dayes noted his melancholly disposition,
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