Book, Chapter

 1    2,  8|    Diana, that I doe greatly tender your safety, and am as carefull
 2    2,  8|    and you by reason of your tender age and comely beauty are
 3    3, 17| turne in ruggednesse, and my tender skin waxed tough and hard,
 4    4, 18|  they were no roses, neither tender nor pleasant, neither moystened
 5    4, 22|   couched among the soft and tender hearbs, as in a bed of sweet
 6    4, 22|   stocke, and this young and tender childe, couched in this
 7    4, 22|    couched in this young and tender belly of thine, shall be
 8    4, 22|   round cheekes delicate and tender, by your pleasant hot breast,
 9    4, 22|   the light of the lamp, his tender plume feathers, dispersed
10    4, 22|   were feeding the young and tender Goats, after that he perceived
11    4, 22|      otherwise?~For being of tender and unripe yeares, thou
12    4, 23|    also a skinne so soft and tender as it were a swallow: why
13    4, 23|      would sweetly kisse her tender feet. Then shee fetching
14    7, 41|    ashamed, thou that art so tender and delicate a child, to
15    8, 46|    and the pillowes soft and tender, whereon the delicate Matron
16    8, 46|   how she, who was young and tender, could be able to receive
17    8, 46|    The child being young and tender dyed incontinently by force
18    8, 46|     wood were many young and tender Goates, plucking and feeding
19    9, 47|    thick skin waxed soft and tender, the hooves of my feet changed
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