Day, Novell

 1    4,    1|           teares, and entreating tearmes, such as feminine frailety
 2    4,    8|      divers other such like kind tearmes, prooving afterwards~ ~to
 3    5,    1|       you stand upon any further tearmes with me, and do not~ ~deliver
 4    5,    6|          you withall, in so good tearmes as I can.~ ~ Ischia is an
 5    6,    2|          remembrance; in plainer tearmes, it beeing no~ ~Wine for
 6    7,    3|       she answered him in as apt tearmes, as they~ ~use to do, who
 7    7,    3|          seeing all in very good tearmes, they holpe to~ ~make a
 8    7,    9|         would stand on such nice tearmes of duty or~ ~Loyaltie, as
 9    8,    9|      very plausible and pleasing tearmes, excused the matter verie~ ~
10    8,    9| understoode not these Florentine tearmes: became fully~ ~contented
11    9,    9|        in them that out-step the tearmes and bounds~ ~of womanhood,
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