Day, Novell

 1    1,    9|    young Ladies, like as~ ~the Starres (when the Ayre is faire
 2    2,    5|       mayest~ ~thou plucke the Starres from the Firmament, as get
 3    4,    2| Taffata, all poudred over with Starres, and spangles of Gold,~ ~
 4    4,    7|      infortunate Lovers, whose Starres were so inauspicious to~ ~
 5    4,   10|        which (I hope) my faire Starres will defend me.~ ~Tragicall
 6    5,    3|   Javeline, and yet her fairer starres~ ~would not suffer her so
 7    6,    1|      and serene seasons,~ ~the Starres are bright ornaments to
 8    7,  Ind|       OTHERWISE~ ~ ~ ~ All the Starres were departed out of East,
 9    7,    3|        smile, said; O my faire Starres! You will never~ ~bee so
10    8,    7| Scholler, applauding his happy Starres, for~ ~furthering him with
11    8,    7|       hir body, but~ ~made the Starres themselves to gaze amorously
12    8,    9|         but I applaud my faire Starres, I am none of your~ ~nice
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