observance (n.) Old form(s): obseruance
powers of observation
AC III.iii.22.1[Messenger to Cleopatra, of her asking if his description of Octavia is certain] Or I have no observance
AW III.ii.5[Countess to Clown, of Bertram appearing to be melancholy] By what observance
Luc.1385[of Trojans in a painting of Troy] Such sweet observance in this work was had / That one might see those far-off eyes look sad
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