Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |  Violl de gamba, and began to play an~ ~excellent daunce. Whereupon,
 2  Ind      | troublesome both to them that play, and such as looke on. I
 3    2,    8|       he did nothing else but play with the~ ~children. While
 4    3,    3|  comforted, and forbearing to play on~ ~this string any longer,
 5    5,    1| Musitian, and could perfectly play on any~ ~instrument. Beside,
 6    6,   10|      short:~ ~Dioneus went to play at the Tables with another
 7    6,   10|      the three~ ~Gentlemen at play, as they left them, to whom
 8    7,    7|      a servant) called him to play at the~ ~Chesse with her:
 9    7,    7|  spectators to~ ~behold their play, had taken their farewell,
10    9,    4|       the purpose, he fell to play at the dice with them. In~ ~
11    9,    4|    and then returned backe to play, speeding in the same manner
12   10,    7|       heare him both sing and play.~ ~ Her tender and loving
13   10,   10|    manner. Then they began to play on~ ~instruments, sing and
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