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1 Ind | upon us mortals. Some few yeeres before, it tooke beginning 2 1, 4| being in the vigour of his yeeres) was such, as neither Fasts 3 2, 3| their expences divers~ ~yeeres.~ ~ The dealings of Alessandro 4 2, 3| because he is more yong in yeeres, then the decrees for such 5 2, 5| one happened~ ~in sundry yeeres, and this other had no longer 6 2, 6| aged~ ~about some eight yeeres, named Geoffrey, and growne 7 2, 6| aged already about sixteene yeeres, having a loftier~ ~spirit, 8 2, 6| end, about three or foure yeeres after his departure from~ ~ 9 2, 6| spleene, now in his aged yeeres~ ~to be the murtherer of 10 2, 6| world above foureteene~ ~yeeres, in expectation of nothing 11 2, 6| aged about two and twenty yeeres.~ ~Conrado hearing this, 12 2, 6| and (about some foureteene yeeres since) I brought such a 13 2, 7| in the~ ~space of foure yeeres) happened into the custodie 14 2, 7| about five and twenty yeeres, of most compleate person, 15 2, 7| constrainedly had lived divers yeeres together, in the~ ~state 16 2, 7| Antigonus,~ ~well stept into yeeres, and better stored with 17 2, 8| aged~ ~litle above forty yeeres, as affable and singularly 18 2, 8| very yong, and of tender yeeres, which made his owne~ ~home 19 2, 8| on my youthfull blood and yeeres, have~ ~found no mean inducement 20 2, 8| exceeding Gianetta about sixe yeeres in age. Hee perceiving her 21 2, 8| unto him, being young~ ~in yeeres, but well experienced in 22 2, 8| many, who being growne to yeeres of grave discretion, doe~ ~ 23 2, 8| Countrey. On hee grew in yeeres, choisely respected by his 24 2, 8| and forlorne.~ ~ Eighteene yeeres were now fully overpast, 25 2, 8| then in his idle youthfull yeeres, especially when he left~ ~ 26 2, 8| eldest being but~ ~eight yeeres of age, yet all of them 27 2, 9| the space of sixe whole yeeres, have wandered through the 28 2, 10| WOMEN THEN IS FIT FOR THEIR YEERES,~ ~ AND INSUFFICIENT, NEVER 29 2, 10| lived in Pisa (some hundred yeeres before~ ~Tuscany and Liguria 30 2, 10| your grave and reverend~ ~yeeres) but what your selfe shall 31 3, 1| beganne to grow in~ ~good yeeres, and desired to returne 32 3, 1| benefit of his youthfull~ ~yeeres, that now he merrily tooke 33 3, 3| dealing) there lived not many yeeres since, a Gentlewoman of~ ~ 34 3, 3| also, and of indifferent yeeres, as~ ~what day shee saw 35 3, 4| and twenty, or thirty~ ~yeeres; was a fresh indifferent 36 3, 6| for the space of eight yeeres now fully~ ~compleated, 37 3, 6| and I thinke it a thousand yeeres, until wee may see~ ~each 38 3, 7| that hee himselfe (in~ ~few yeeres compasse) proved to be a 39 3, 7| constancy, as~ ~7 whole yeeres together, he vanquished 40 3, 7| telling her, how~ ~many yeeres since she was espoused to 41 3, 7| is, that~ ~in my younger yeeres, being left a widdow, I 42 3, 7| banishment, and~ ~wandring seaven yeeres in exile thorow the world; 43 3, 9| beautifull, and of sufficient~ ~yeeres for marriage; and is debarred 44 4, 1| nature; if, in his elder yeeres, he~ ~had not soiled his 45 4, 1| had outstept (by~ ~divers yeeres) the age meete for marriage.~ ~ 46 4, 1| now you are farre stept in yeeres) what the Lawes~ ~of youth 47 4, 3| which exceeded his Sonnes in yeeres. Two of them~ ~being twinnes, 48 4, 3| counted to be fifteene~ ~yeeres old; the third was foureteene, 49 4, 6| Ponte, being a man well in yeeres,~ ~and of a gentle nature, 50 4, 10| assembly) that it is not many yeeres since,~ ~when there lived 51 4, 10| already well entred into yeeres,~ ~would (neverthelesse) 52 4, 10| make him lusty~ ~in his old yeeres, he tooke the glasse; and 53 5, 1| Brother, yonger then he in yeeres, but not a jot~ ~inferiour 54 5, 4| blessing (in their olde yeeres) was not a little~ ~comfortable 55 5, 4| singular behaviour, and of such yeeres as was fit for marriage,~ ~ 56 5, 4| be measured by younger~ ~yeeres. I know that well Daughter, 57 5, 4| yet) out of her~ ~childish yeeres, and Children have many 58 5, 5| his charge, about ten~ ~yeeres of age, with all such goods 59 5, 5| the~ ~Maide was fifteene yeeres old, laboured to be possessed 60 5, 5| being then aged but two yeeres, or~ ~thereabout. As hee 61 5, 5| true it is, although her yeeres are convenient for marriage,~ ~ 62 5, 5| him also to be a man of yeeres and~ ~gravity: she beleeved 63 5, 7| Theodoro: who growing on in~ ~yeeres, (albeit he lived in the 64 5, 7| Signior Amarigo grew in yeeres and stature,~ ~so did a 65 5, 7| from him about fifteene yeeres before,~ ~by Pyrates on 66 5, 10| woman, so farre stept into yeeres, as shee is, to give~ ~such 67 6, 5| they being well entred into yeeres, it fortuned (as~ ~oftentimes 68 7, 9| dayes multiplicitie of~ ~yeeres, till the kisse may be given, 69 9, 4| in Sienna, and not many yeeres since, two young men of~ ~ 70 10, 9| obliged servant: living many yeeres (after) with his wife Adalietta,~ ~ 71 10, 10| About foure or five yeeres after the birth of her daughter,