Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |        the braine, because the ayre seemed to be much~ ~infected
 2  Ind      |   affoord us.~ ~ Moreover, the Ayre is much fresh and cleere,
 3  Ind      |      our~ ~fittest refuge, the ayre being so coole, delicate,
 4    1,    6|       more gentle~ ~and calmer ayre; the Inquisitor delivering
 5    1,    9|          the Starres (when the Ayre is faire and cleere) are
 6    1,    9|        in the fresh and~ ~open ayre; afterward, with Canzonets
 7    2,    2|     little~ ~glimmering in the ayre, she saw a man sitting in
 8    2,    7|       shirt, to take the coole ayre, because~ ~the season was
 9    2,   10|    scarsely~ ~he would let the ayre breathe on her) it were
10    3,    2|       roade abroad to take the ayre,~ ~shee used oftner to mount
11    3,    6|        some bird flying in the ayre should snatch him from her.~ ~
12    4,    8| forgetfull of me (as change of ayre, may~ ~change affection)
13    6,  Ind|       a sensible warmth to the ayre, as~ ~caused their returne
14    8,    9|          little of the sweeter Ayre: albeit her continuall residencie,
15   10,    7|    will mount to Eagles in the ayre,~ ~ Alas! they scorne them,
16   10,    7|        so bold,~ ~ To make the Ayre acquainted with my woe:~ ~
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