Day, Novell

 1    1,    4|     cloake to compasse carnal~ ~affections) or some other as close
 2    1,    5|         the more enflamed his~ ~affections, and (almost) made his desires
 3    2,    2|   strangely upon~ ~her flexible affections. And though shee fed heartily,
 4    2,    7|         our fraile and~ ~humane affections, I dare assure ye, that
 5    2,    7|        dispose our willes and~ ~affections, to be guided onely by him,
 6    2,    8|   pittying my~ ~youth and fiery affections (never to be quenched but
 7    2,    8|         freely discover thine~ ~affections. Expell those disastrous
 8    2,    9| experimentally, the humours and affections of divers Women. Yea, and~ ~
 9    3,    1|     more sensible of feminine~ ~affections, then as if in turning Nun,
10    3,    2|      qualifieth the peoples bad affections, who will lash out as~ ~
11    3,    5|     divine beauty enflamed mine affections, even so it extended~ ~such
12    3,    8|     because so violent are mine affections, as I pine~ ~and consume
13    3,    9|         his wife,~ ~whereby her affections were the more violently
14    4,    1|    parts and~ ~perfections, her affections being but a glowing sparke
15    8,    2|   others be, they have the same affections, and therefore subject~ ~
16   10,    6|         and conquering his owne affections so~ ~vertuously.~ ~
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