Day, Novell

  1  Ind      |       thereon, but~ ~with sighes and teares. For, I could rather wish,
  2  Ind      |            seemly~ ~company, lights, teares, or the very least decencie,
  3    1,    1|      passionately, and to shed a few teares, as one that was skilfull~ ~
  4    2,    5|    extraordinary~ ~kindnesse, having teares plenteously at commaund,
  5    2,    5|             Chest at the beds feete, teares cunningly trickling downe~ ~
  6    2,    5|             my~ ~selfe in sighes and teares, at a man that hath no knowledge
  7    2,    5|             thy life likewise. But~ ~teares and lamentations are now
  8    2,    6|            in her~ ~body, drowned in teares, and wringing her hands,
  9    2,    6|         husband,~ ~compassion forced teares from his eyes, and earnestly
 10    2,    6|           captivity and~ ~continuall teares, with stricter abstinence
 11    2,    6|        Geoffrey. The Lady replyed in teares, that if her eldest sonne
 12    2,    6|              with these~ ~words, the teares streamed aboundantly from
 13    2,    6|           him infinite times,~ ~with teares and speeches of motherly
 14    2,    6|            with as many sighes and~ ~teares at parting, as joyes abounded
 15    2,    7|             she fell to her wonted~ ~teares and lamentations: but the
 16    2,    7|             and there in flouds of~ ~teares flowing from her eyes, wringing
 17    2,    7|                 With these words the teares rained downe her faire cheekes:~ ~
 18    2,    7|               After these words, the teares still streaming from her
 19    2,    7|              hee pitied~ ~her by his teares; and having bene silent
 20    2,    7|            haire of my head: neither teares or intercessions could draw~ ~
 21    2,    7|                constantly (both with teares and solemne protestations)
 22    2,    8|            face, yet shame enforcing teares from her eyes,~ ~with words
 23    2,    8|             uttered these words, the teares streamed aboundantly downe~ ~
 24    2,    8|        consent thereto, and with the teares trickling downe his~ ~cheekes,
 25    2,    8| heart-breaking sighes, and incessant teares, which drew him more~ ~and
 26    2,    8|             himselfe, with~ ~sighes, teares, and joyes intermixed together.
 27    2,    8|              fortunes, sometime~ ~in teares, and then againe in joy;
 28    2,    8|          knew him perfectly; and the teares trickling downe his cheekes~ ~
 29    2,    9|           the Soldanes permission,~ ~teares, humbling her selfe at his
 30    2,    9|             Genevra, desired her (in teares) to forgive~ ~his rash transgression,
 31    2, Song|            sad mood,~ ~ Of sighes or teares, which joy doth countercheck:~ ~
 32    3,    3|              begin her confession in teares; which the Friar~ ~perceiving,
 33    3,    3|       counterfet sobbes, sighes, and teares these words were delivered;~ ~
 34    3,    5|              Magnifico ceasing, with teares streaming from his eyes,
 35    3,    6|       Ricciardo uttered these words, teares streaming aboundantly downe~ ~
 36    3,    7|           lifted up her head, and in teares spake thus. Good~ ~man,
 37    3,    7|              Heaven, to convert your teares into~ ~rejoycing, and to
 38    3,    7|           his face with my brinish~ ~teares; whereby (perhaps) the scandall
 39    3,    7|             him to be Theobaldo; the teares trickling amaine~ ~downe
 40    3,    7|           him. Aldobrandino shedding teares, most~ ~lovingly embraced
 41    3,    7|            passed fortunes, inciting teares in the eyes of~ ~his brethren,
 42    3,    9|              knees~ ~before him, the teares trickling abundantly downe
 43    4,    1|        especially,~ ~by reviving the teares of others, to bedew our
 44    4,    1|                to be graced with bur teares.~ ~ Tancrede, Prince of
 45    4,    1|          doores closely to them, the teares trickling downe his~ ~aged
 46    4,    1|         kinde of extasie, scorning~ ~teares, and entreating tearmes,
 47    4,    1|              therfore give over your teares to women; and if you purpose
 48    4,    1|            but only~ ~her sighes and teares, that was so deare unto
 49    4,    1|          thee the due oblation of my teares, my~ ~soule, which sometime
 50    4,    1|              spring of water, so did teares abundantly flow~ ~from her
 51    4,    1|             moved to~ ~compassionate teares, they often demanded (albeit
 52    4,    1|          such passionate pangs, with teares~ ~streaming downe his reverend
 53    4,    1|             well may you spare these teares, because they are unfitting
 54    4,    2|              Madam Fiammetta, caused teares many times in~ ~the eyes
 55    4,    2|             your spirits, after your teares for~ ~the death of faire
 56    4,    2|            our Saviour, as one whose teares~ ~cost him little, whensoever
 57    4,    2|          while, by his preaching and teares, he fed the humours of the~ ~
 58    4,    3|         Poniard (notwithstanding her teares~ ~and humble entreaties)
 59    4,    4|          enbalmed it with sighes and teares: he returned backe into~ ~
 60    4,    5|             a long~ ~while) with her teares. Wherefore her Brethren
 61    4,    5|             fell into~ ~abundance of teares, where-among she mingled
 62    4,    5|       instruct~ ~her soule, that her teares spent there, were meerley
 63    4,    5|             over and~ ~over with her teares, and bestowed infinite kisses
 64    4,    5|         watered, but either with her teares,~ ~Rose water, or water
 65    4,    6|    extraordinarily sorrowfull, and~ ~teares flowed abundantly from her
 66    4,    6|           the sacrifice of my virgin teares, and if I can~ ~prevaile,
 67    4,    6|             having first (with their teares) closed his mouth~ ~and
 68    4,    6|           uttered without infinite~ ~teares, the maid entreated her
 69    4,    6|            if~ ~thy soule can see my teares, or any understanding do
 70    4,    6|        Potestate: he~ ~demaunded (in teares) of his daughter, how, and
 71    4,    6|             before her~ ~Father, the teares trickling mainly downe her
 72    4,    6|            could not~ ~refraine from teares, and in his weeping, lovingly
 73    4,    7|         those sighes fetch floods of teares from her eyes,~ ~thorough
 74    4,    7|              answerable to hers, for teares stood in his eyes, sighes~ ~
 75    4,    7|    apprehended,~ ~and drowned in her teares, they led her along to the
 76    4,    9|             and unpleasing speeches? Teares flowed aboundantly from
 77    4,   10|       Mistresse, and (drowned in her teares) most earnestly entreated
 78    4, Song|           THE SONG~ ~ ~ ~ Chorus. My teares do plainly prove,~ ~ How
 79    4, Song|          thus betray'd to bee.~ ~ My teares do, etc.~ ~ ~ ~ For, being
 80    4, Song|         speake I was affrayde.~ ~ My teares do, etc.~ ~ ~ ~ Thou canst (
 81    4, Song|              of Love and Life.~ ~ My teares do, etc.~ ~ ~ ~ No other
 82    4, Song|           constant in my Love.~ ~ My teares do, etc.~ ~ ~ ~ Happy shall
 83    5,    1|      disposition in themselves, with teares in their eyes, delivered~ ~
 84    5,    1|            house, filled with blood, teares, and outcries,~ ~going on
 85    5,    2|          compassion provoking her to teares,~ ~she tooke her by the
 86    5,    2|          able to utter one word) the teares trickled abundantly downe
 87    5,    2|         house. With which words, the teares standing in his eyes,~ ~
 88    5,    5|       excesse of joy, which made the teares to trickle downe~ ~his cheekes,
 89    5,    6|            the necke, kissing him in teares, and~ ~greeving not a little
 90    5,    7|     privately to her Mother, and (in teares) revealed her infirmity,~ ~
 91    5,    7|           had lost;~ ~wherefore, the teares standing in his eyes with
 92    5,    7|           the Ambassadour Phineo, in teares excused himselfe (so well
 93    5,    8|             love and death, did shed teares as~ ~plentifully, as if
 94    5,    9|            dulled in his sences, the teares trickling~ ~amaine downe
 95    5,    9|              immediately, that these teares and~ ~passions proceeded
 96    6, Song|            etc.~ ~ ~ ~ My sighes and teares I vented to the winde,~ ~
 97    7,    4|      intermixed with some sighes and teares, which women are saide to~ ~
 98    7,    7|         secret unto you.~ ~ So, with teares standing in his eyes, he
 99    7,    7|         never be wonne by sighes and teares; but~ ~hearty imprecations
100    8,    3|              notwithstanding all her teares, and humble~ ~submission.~ ~
101    8,    6|          them to him; and with the~ ~teares running downe his cheekes,
102    8,    6|             a great deale worse, for teares streamed forth of his eyes~ ~
103    8,    7|            to languish in sighes and teares.~ ~ But Ancilla her waiting-woman,
104    8,    7|            your friend~ ~wil come in teares to you, and humbly crave
105    8,    7|           should so~ ~delude her: in teares and lamentations, she intreated
106    8,    7|               beside my~ ~continuall teares and lamenting, that folly
107    8,    7|         neither my~ ~youth, beautie, teares, and humble intercessions,
108    8,    7|         desperate ending; with the~ ~teares streaming downe her cheekes,
109    8,    7|           moisten my mouth, which my teares (being all meerly~ ~dried
110    8,    7|               could not refrain from teares and complaints,~ ~beating
111    8,   10|             compassionate sighes and teares; as pittying~ ~Madame Helena
112    8,   10|          counterfetted sighes, and~ ~teares, which she had alwayes ready
113    8,   10|               dissembled sighes, and teares trickling downe her cheekes,
114    8,   10|             with you.~ ~ Counterfeit teares still drayning downe her
115    9,    8|             jested with Blondello in teares constantly maintained, that
116   10,    3|              at Nathans feet, and in teares, spake in this manner. Now~ ~
117   10,    4|            the~ ~usuall manner; with teares trickling mainly downe his
118   10,    4|      appeared as~ ~halfe melted into teares with weeping. But Signior
119   10,    5|           with modest shame, and the teares trickling mainly down her~ ~
120   10,    7|               and so she ceased, her teares flowing~ ~forth abundantly.~ ~
121   10,    8|                length, in sighes and teares, thus he replyed.~ ~ Gisippus,
122   10,    8|              in this resolution, the teares of Titus forcing his~ ~eyes
123   10,    8|             unable to refrain~ ~from teares, and with such strength
124   10,    8|          leave me to consume away in teares, a mourning~ ~garment by
125   10,    8|              to conquer~ ~thine owne teares, but proceeding on further
126   10,    8|             received. Wherefore, the teares flowing abundantly~ ~down
127   10,    8|            fervent~ ~compassion, the teares, the sighes of Titus, and
128   10,    9|        Thorello, notwithstanding the teares and intreaties of his~ ~
129   10,    9|               in kisses, sighes, and teares on his face, said. Well
130   10,    9|         friends. Still~ ~(drowned in teares) she returned denyall, till
131   10,    9|             downe a while by him, in teares thus he spake.~ ~Signior
132   10,   10|         difficulty)~ ~restrayned her teares, quite contrary to the naturall
133   10,   10|              whose heart wept bloody teares, as his eyes would~ ~likewise
134   10,   10|         joyfully in~ ~his armes (the teares now streaming like new-let-loose
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