Day, Novell

1    7,    9|    thy tongue with a Womans~ ~eloquence, to effect what I so earnestly
2    7,   10| illustrations, and delicate~ ~eloquence hath flowne from you all;
3    8,    9|   considered, then in my rude eloquence expressed.~ ~ But of all
4    8,    9|     understand the incredible eloquence flowing from me, and~ ~the
5    8,    9|   more then meere~ ~Mercurian eloquence, such as I never heard before.~ ~
6   10, Song|         Wit, carriage, purest eloquence,~ ~ Could free a woman from
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