Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |      City. Where neither humane skill or~ ~providence, could use
 2    1,    9|     Physitian, a man famous for skill, and farre~ ~renowned, whose
 3    2, Song|         her with all my deepest skill,~ ~ That first enflam'd
 4    3,    1|    beside, that hee hath pretty skill in Gardening, so that if
 5    3,    1|     proofe yeeld~ ~praise of my skill and knowledge. When the
 6    3,    9|        Great~ ~King, let not my skill and experience be despised,
 7    3,    9|  disdaine to make proofe of her skill? Her promise is,~ ~to cure
 8    3,   10| gracious Lord (quoth she) I can skill of no other Songs,~ ~but
 9    4,    9|          and using~ ~his utmost skill in dressing it, did divide
10    4,   10|         seeing it is gone, your skill extendeth to make~ ~more,
11    6,    9|      other men equall to him in skill and~ ~learning. And therefore,
12    8,    1|       most on their artificiall skill.~ ~ Howbeit, to speake more
13    8,    2|        Kyrie and a Sancsingular skill in singing, when~ ~it had
14    8,    7|         by his imagined Art and skill, he made her to stand naked~ ~
15    8,    9|  behinde him,~ ~men of absolute skill and experience: giving them
16    8,    9|         wise Doctor, whose best skill scarsely extended so farre,~ ~
17    8,    9|         to converse with men of skill and judgement, and you have
18    9,    3|       is a man of most singular skill and~ ~experience: he will
19   10,    7|        Phisicke, and the~ ~best skill remayning in all the Phisitions,
20   10,    7|          singing, and exquisite skill in playing on Instruments,
21   10,    9|         his Sorcerers (of whose skill he had formerly~ ~made experience)
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