Day, Novell

 1    2,    7|         of, they not onely made tender of their willingnesse therein,
 2    2,    8|      daughter very yong, and of tender yeeres, which made his owne~ ~
 3    3,    7|       keepe carefully (as you~ ~tender your owne life) from ever
 4    3,    9|    juliet; who, even in~ ~these tender yeares, fixed her affection
 5    4,    3|         things as are light and tender,~ ~much sooner then it can
 6    4,    3|    Sisters~ ~care, and curteous tender of his so ready service;
 7    4,    4| affection of Gerbino, with full tender of his~ ~person to her service,
 8    5,    9|       troubled braine, onely in tender care and love to her Sonne,~ ~
 9    6,    3|      the Sheepes nibling on the tender grasse, and not as~ ~the
10    7,   10|      established by my selfe; I tender my submission, as worthy
11   10,    7|      both sing and play.~ ~ Her tender and loving father conceived
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