Day, Novell

 1    1,    4|          without disclosing his dismay to the yong~ ~Maiden, he
 2    2,    1|      All this difficulty cannot dismay me, but I~ ~will go to the
 3    2,    6|    drawing swiftly on, hope and dismay~ ~raising infinite perturbations,
 4    2,    7| over-ruling, which was no meane dismay to the poore Lady~ ~her
 5    4,    1|  without any signe of the least dismay, thus she~ ~spake to the
 6    4,    5|         being full of feare and dismay, yet no way distrusting
 7    5,    3|         old mans words did much dismay her, yet she thus replyed.
 8    5,    6|        did not so much daunt or dismay the poore~ ~Lovers, as the
 9    6,    2|     first came) did any jotte~ ~dismay mee; but rather I conceyved,
10    6,    7|           The Lady, without any dismay or dread at all, pleasantly
11    7, Song|    length,~ ~ To cheare my long dismay:~ ~ My spirits reassume
12    9,    1|   liking~ ~arguments: wherein I dismay not (if I can speake well
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