Day, Novell

 1    2,  Ind|    testimony thereof to the eares of all hearers; when~ ~the
 2    3,    5| speeches~ ~which her chaste eares could never endure to heare.
 3    3,    5|     to acquaint your chaste eares with my earnest desires,
 4    4,    1|   mine eyes seene, and mine eares heard the~ ~contrary. Nor
 5    5,    2|     her eyes as well as her eares, concerning~ ~the rumor
 6    5, Song|    your hourely weeping?~ ~ Eares, how are you depriv'd of
 7    5, Song|  upon her Angell beauty;~ ~ Eares, while you heard her sweete
 8    7,    1|   the bedde~ ~over-head and eares (as we usually say) never
 9    7,    2|    under the tubbe, had his eares open enough; and hearing~ ~
10    7,    4|   the length it came to the eares of her Kindred, who forthwith
11    7,    8|     rumours happen to our~ ~eares, or so much as a flying
12    9,    4|    very fast, to free his~ ~eares from this idle importunity,
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