Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |             goodly trees, and~ ~the Heavens more fairely open to us,
 2  Ind      |             what end the gracious~ ~Heavens have reserved for us. I
 3    2,    7| apprehension else~ ~whatsoever, the heavens were so clouded, and the
 4    3,    7|       prevailing meanes, to appease heavens anger for some sinnes~ ~
 5    3,    8|        marrie againe, because the~ ~heavens will therewith be highly
 6    3, Song|               He that did forme the Heavens and every Starre,~ ~ Made
 7    3, Song|             richly spangled all the heavens, and the~ ~fit houre of
 8    4      |             Starre-light~ ~from the heavens, and the shadie moisture
 9    5,    1|            of day (which made~ ~the heavens to looke more clearly) gave
10    5,    3|            the appointment of the~ ~Heavens.~ ~ Then turning her selfe
11    6,    1|             bright ornaments to the heavens, and the flowry fields~ ~(
12    6,    5|          continuall motion of the~ ~heavens; but hee by his pen and
13    7,    4|            saying. Forgive me faire heavens, and so threw the stone~ ~
14    8,    7|        answered Helena; Why did the heavens~ ~bestow beautie on mee,
15   10,    6|             were descended from the Heavens to sing~ ~before him. No
16   10,   10|     voluntarily, and praying to the heavens, for her health,~ ~dignity
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