Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|     subtilty of mortall eye, can reach~ ~into the secret of so
 2    1,    6|      morning, he should~ ~easily reach thither before the houre
 3    4,    1|          enough, whereby I might reach the height~ ~of my desires,
 4    4,    2|          few~ ~or none other can reach unto, and it is made famous
 5    4,    7|       not alwayes sit out of his reach, though enclosed in their~ ~
 6    5,    3|     light will give you leave to reach. May it please~ ~you then
 7    5,    9|            which respect, and to reach the height of his desire,
 8    6,   10|      Pond was no deeper, then to reach the breast of a man, and~ ~
 9    7,    3| conference~ ~with her, he should reach the height of his amorous
10    7,    8|          compasse of Robertoes~ ~reach in the street, and the other
11    8,    3|          and hardly they could~ ~reach home by dinner time) according
12    8,    5|          no difficult matter, to reach it, and~ ~pull it downe
13    8,    7|         her selfe above ordinary reach or capacity) could moove~ ~
14   10,    9|           and whether they might reach thither by~ ~such an houre,
15   10,    9|        Sir (quoth he) you cannot reach Pavia, but~ ~night will
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