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Day, Novell
1 Ind | faire company) that the Sunne is highly mounted, the~ ~ 2 1, 9| all take warning.~ ~ The Sunne was now somewhat farre declined, 3 2, Ind| Already had the bright Sunne renewed the day every where 4 3, Ind| countenance and made the Sunne to~ ~rise blushing red, 5 4 | before. And~ ~after that the Sunne was at his highest, and 6 5, Ind| MISFORTUNES~ ~ ~ ~ Now began the Sunne to dart foorth his golden 7 5, Ind| greene grasse, untill the Sunne were risen a little~ ~higher. 8 6, Ind| present commendations. But the Sunne beeing~ ~somewhat higher 9 6, 10| bring you~ ~thither, the Sunne continuing still aloft, 10 7, 10| began to blow, because the~ ~Sunne grew neere his setting, 11 7, 10| about the vally, because the Sunne was not (as yet)~ ~quite 12 8, 3| falne, and before the Sunne shineth forth, every stone 13 8, 7| possession of her soule. And the Sunne being~ ~risen, shee went 14 8, 7| time running on, and the~ ~Sunne ascending higher and higher; 15 8, 7| charities sake, because the Sunne beginneth to heate extreamely: 16 8, 7| the~ ~warme beames of the Sunne, will be too hot and scorching 17 8, 7| little slumbering. But the Sunne was so~ ~extreamly hot, 18 8, 7| The parching beames of the Sunne above her, the~ ~scalding 19 9, 5| like ice against the warme Sunne. On my word, if thou~ ~wouldst 20 9, 10| being all ended,~ ~and the Sunne beginning to loose his heate; 21 10, Ind| found the~ ~rayes of the Sunne to be over-piercing for 22 10, 1| precious Jewell, even~ ~as the Sunne is the beauty, or ornament 23 10, 7| the warme beames of~ ~the Sunne.~ ~ The Father and Mother,