Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |     we heare the pretty birds sweetly singing, see the~ ~hilles
 2    2,    9|        he~ ~saw her lie there sweetly sleeping, and her young
 3    3,    9| folding her in his armes, and sweetly~ ~kissing her divers times
 4    3, Song|      well devised,~ ~and most sweetly sung. Afterward, lighted
 5    4,    1|    heart up to her mouth, and sweetly kissing it,~ ~she proceeded
 6    4,    2|     pillow, while you~ ~slept sweetly, and desiring very often
 7    4,    2|       her in his~ ~armes, and sweetly kissing her many times together,
 8    4,    8|       way to disease him, but sweetly to let him enjoy his rest.~ ~
 9    7,    8|  stayres: they heard Simonida sweetly singing at her working;~ ~
10    7,   10|    dainties,~ ~infinite Birds sweetly singing about them, as no
11    8,    2|     Sonnets which she would~ ~sweetly sing to her Cimbale, and
12    8,    4|      proper hansome person so sweetly embracing him: it made him
13    8,    8|    delivering these words, he sweetly kissed and embraced her,
14    8,   10|       departed, and then shee sweetly embracing Salabetto, bestowed
15    8,   10|    strange alteration in him, sweetly kissing and embracing him:
16    9,    2|  entred, found the two Lovers sweetly imbracing: but yet so amazed
17    9,    9|     the motion of our members sweetly plyant: all which~ ~are
18    9, Song| Spring.~ ~ ~ ~This Song, most sweetly sung by Madame Neiphila,
19   10,    9|  minute longer.~ ~ Adalietta, sweetly hugging him in her armes,
20   10,   10|     of the Cradle, and having sweetly~ ~kissed, and bestowne her
21   10,   10|     Wife, as I~ ~have.~ ~ So, sweetly kissing her infinitely,
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