Day, Novell

 1    2,    5|       to point with such likely protestations, without faltring or~ ~failing
 2    2,    7|         with teares and solemne protestations) avouched to~ ~me, when
 3    2,    8|    Gentleman having heard these protestations made by his~ ~Mother, was
 4    3,    3|         Such were his vowes and protestations, as in the~ ~end the ghostly
 5    3,    3|       very solemne promises and protestations, that he should~ ~heare
 6    3,    5|      houre, by these solemne is protestations, or rather most~ ~prevailing
 7    4,    2|          with solemne vowes and protestations she sealed up her~ ~many
 8    4,    2|       verily credited all his~ ~protestations, and thought his kisses
 9    4,    2|         with many other solemne protestations beside, Lisetta~ ~then pro.
10    4,    3|      bee given to her womanly~ ~protestations, or any thing seeme to alter
11    5,    9|        and with~ ~such vehement protestations of performance, at last
12    6,   10| delivered with such admirable~ ~protestations: they were faine to forsake
13    7,    6|       couple, made many solemne protestations, untill they should~ ~bee
14    7,    7|       prevailed by his friendly protestations, and good opinion of the
15    7,    7|        credit to his so solemne protestations; they were so powerfull
16    7,    8|         the bed, upon~ ~solemne protestations and liberall promises, not
17    8,    3|         with solemn oaths and~ ~protestations) that every part thereof
18    8,    6|    lying Oathes, and perjured~ ~protestations, thou wouldst make us beleeve,
19    8,    6|        perceiving, that all his protestations could winne no~ ~credit
20    8,    7|        appeared to him by her~ ~protestations.~ ~ Heere you are to understand (
21    8,    7|         what you have with such protestations~ ~promised; which shee gave
22    8,    7|   perswaded me to beleeve~ ~thy protestations, wherein I account it well-neere
23    8,    7|        disloyall promises and~ ~protestations. And let me now tell thee
24    8,    9|         it was, and made~ ~many protestations never to disclose it to
25    9,    4|   making such solemne vowes and protestations beside, as conquered~ ~Aniolliero,
26    9,   10|       the woman, with solemne~ ~protestations of his still continuing
27   10,    5|  answerable to thy~ ~peremptory protestations, I shoulde (perhaps) be
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