Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |   buriall; but~ ~having musicall instruments, lived there in all possible
 2  Ind      |        dancing,~ ~and playing on instruments artificially) the Queene
 3  Ind      |         commanded, that~ ~divers Instruments should be brought, and (
 4    1,    9|            ended, and bookes and instruments being laide before them,
 5    2,    5|          them layde downe divers instruments of Iron which he had~ ~brought
 6    2, Song|        having~ ~great variety of instruments' they played to them as
 7    5,  Ind|        afterward voyces to their instruments, and many pretty Madrigals
 8    5,   10|        Supper was ended, and the instruments layed before them; by the~ ~
 9    7,    3|         them to sundry excellent instruments, and yet not~ ~greatly curious
10    7,    9|      with her kinde offer,~ ~the instruments were brought, which are
11    7,   10|        their wonted order, the~ ~Instruments being brought and played
12    7,   10| Philomena to sing; whereupon the Instruments~ ~being tuned fit for the
13    8,    7|      your owne hands immediate~ ~instruments, to teare the eyes from
14    8,    9|    severall kindes~ ~of Musicall Instruments, were continually played
15    8,    9|            as, playing on divers instruments, exquisite in singing, and
16    8,   10|          the men played on their Instruments, singing divers sweete~ ~
17   10,    4|         when he had opened, with instruments convenient for the purpose,~ ~
18   10,    7|    exquisite skill in playing on Instruments, for which he~ ~was highly
19   10,   10|          they began to play on~ ~instruments, sing and dance, and Madame
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