Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |   majestically. And~ ~when the dance was ended, they sung sundry
 2    1,    9|       the~ ~Queene commanded a dance, and that Madam Aemilia,
 3    1,    9|        Lauretta undertooke the dance, and led it, Aemilia singing
 4    2,    7|       that seeing~ ~some women dance after the manner observed
 5    2,   10| command, Madam Aemilia led the dance, and the ditty following,~ ~
 6    3,   10|    Lauretta should beginne the dance, and likewise to sing a~ ~
 7    4,   10|        While Philomena led the dance, the~ ~Queene spake in this
 8    4, Song|      being then present in the dance; if the sodaine ensuing
 9    6,   10|       Fiammetta sung. When the dance was ended, they~ ~entertained
10    6,   10| command to begin an~ ~especial dance, the King turned himselfe
11    8,    2|   happy was the man that could dance in her company. All which
12    8,    9| delicate Comfits, and danced a dance or two to the rare~ ~Musicke:
13    9,    4|     left so in his~ ~shirt, to dance a bare foote Galliard after
14    9, Song|        have best reason,~ ~ To dance and sing;~ ~ With Chaplets
15    9, Song|        have best reason,~ ~ To dance and sing;~ ~ With Chaplets
16   10,   10|          instruments, sing and dance, and Madame Lauretta leading
17   10,   10|    Madame Lauretta leading the dance:~ ~the King commaunded Madame
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