Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |      that was~ ~most entred into yeares, exceeded not eight and
 2  Ind      |         were, not onely to their yeares but to many~ ~much riper.
 3  Ind      |      attained to five and twenty yeares:) in whom neyther~ ~malice
 4    1,    9|          them.~ ~ It is not many yeares since (worthy assembly)
 5    1,    9|          of threescore and tenne yeares: hee had yet such a~ ~sprightly
 6    1,    9|           to see a~ ~man of such yeares and discretion, to be amorously
 7    1,    9|   spirits, aptly suting with her yeares and desires? Master~ ~Albert
 8    2,    3|       not compleated eighteene~ ~yeares, when Signior Theobaldo
 9    2,    3|            to them, that (in few yeares) they had gathered a great
10    2,    3|       more. And after some~ ~few yeares, the creditors seeing no
11    2,    6|           aged~ ~about thirteene yeares, and knowing what manner
12    2,    7|     within the compasse of foure yeares, nine severall times to
13    2,    8|      Authority, his gravity of~ ~yeares, and those parts that are
14    2,    8|        Lewes, and now about nine yeares old,~ ~his Daughter called
15    2,    8|        Violenta, and aged seaven yeares, did both observe~ ~their
16    2,    8|   behaviour, if she live to such yeares~ ~as may require it, I will
17    2,    8|       Lady at London, grew so in yeares, beauty,~ ~comelinesse of
18    3,    9|       onely Sonne, very young in yeares, yet of towardly hope, faire,~ ~
19    3,    9|           even in~ ~these tender yeares, fixed her affection upon
20    3,    9|      then many times is noted in yeares of~ ~greater discretion.
21    3,    9|     Bertrand.~ ~ Within some few yeares after, the Physitian her
22    3,    9|          meane; of escaping. Her yeares made her now almost fit~ ~
23    4,    1|           from his very youngest yeares, brought up to this instant
24    4,    1|         also in them of greatest yeares.~ ~ I being then made of
25    4,    8|         Jeronimo~ ~growing on in yeares, and frequenting dayly the
26    4,    8|      they detained him two whole yeares together.~ ~Whereuppon,
27    4,    8|         the space of two whole~ ~yeares, either you grew forgetfull
28    5,    2|      Lady, being well stept into yeares, upon the~ ~commendable
29    5,    2| solemnized, and they lived (many yeares~ ~after) in health and much
30    5,    5|         sufficient entrance into yeares, having followed the warres (
31    5,    8|        in riches, and growing to yeares~ ~fitting for marriage, (
32    5,    8|          this manner for so many yeares, as she exercised moneths~ ~
33    5,    9|           being well entred into yeares, and drawing towards the
34    5,    9|           and as yet but yong in yeares. Now although she was well
35    7,    1|           who is a woman of good yeares,~ ~told me, that both the
36    7,    9|          hee was well stept into yeares)~ ~Fortune bestowed in marriage
37    8,    4|         very farre entred~ ~into yeares, but yong and lustie in
38    8,    4|        an Holy Priest. Moreover, yeares have made you~ ~honorably
39    8,    7|        As yet there are not many yeares overpast, since there dwelt
40    8,    7|     painted beauty, which in few yeares will leave~ ~thee wrinkled
41    8,    9|       the compasse of a thousand yeares) what, and how manie severall
42    8,    9|          it is not yet above ten yeares old. Wherefore let~ ~me
43    8,   10|     Slaves, seemed~ ~millions of yeares to him, that hee might more
44    9,    6|      maiden, aged about fifteene yeares,~ ~and the other a sonne,
45   10,    3|          already well stept into yeares, but yet not wearie~ ~(therefore)
46   10,    3|       respected him much for his yeares) what he was. Introth~ ~
47   10,    3|          of~ ~it full fourescore yeares, with the consummation of
48   10,    3|       full summe of an~ ~hundred yeares: how miserable is it then,
49   10,    3|     Nathan. Aged, and spent with yeares, as thou seest I am, I~ ~
50   10,    6|         aged about some fifteene yeares, their haire resembling
51   10,    7|      Daughter, of~ ~marriageable yeares, and very beautifull. Piero,
52   10,    7|       that being of~ ~sufficient yeares for marriage, you would
53   10,    8|   Quintus~ ~Fulvius, of towardly yeares and apprehension, sent him
54   10,    8|     continued the space of three yeares. At the ending wherof~ ~(
55   10,    8|   Philosophe, as Gisippus is; my yeares, face,~ ~and studies, without
56   10,    8|       the Romane~ ~Capitole, and yeares cannot eate out the glory
57   10,   10|         them.~ ~ Within certaine yeares after the birth of these
58   10,   10|          been his Wife thirteene yeares and more,~ ~was sent away
59   10,   10|          being now aged twelve~ ~yeares old, and somewhat more,
Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (VA2) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2009. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License