Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |     other~ ~of a more moderate temper, not being so daintily dieted
 2    1,    9|       beene of farre~ ~younger temper, and no night could any
 3    2,    2|      of his time, and truest~ ~temper for amorous apprehension;
 4    2,    8|  running in my veines, and the temper of my earnest desires: have
 5    3,    5|      was in a~ ~quite contrary temper, another kinde of fire sparkling
 6    3,   10| daughter, fair and of a docile temper, whose~ ~name was Alibech.~ ~
 7    5,    4|   bodies, feele~ ~the frolicke temper of hers? Alas, she is hardly (
 8    6, Song|   being in a good and pleasing temper, calling Tindaro,~ ~commaunded
 9    7,    5|   reduced into a~ ~more humane temper: I hope there was no more
10    8,    4|   because I am made of no such temper. You are my ghostly and~ ~
11    8,    9|       as become of much milder temper, he went neere to the Tomb~ ~
12   10,    2|      pretended master) in what temper he found his~ ~stomacke
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