Day, Novell

 1    2,    7|   recovered. And seeing~ ~her beautie to exceede all comparison,
 2    2,    8| Prince,~ ~and you so bright a beautie as you are) should take
 3    4,   10|    nibling at this bayte of~ ~beautie, there was one, named Ruggiero
 4    4, Song|  countenance,~ ~ Enricht with beautie, farre beyond all other:~ ~
 5    6,    3|      sexe, and likewise~ ~the beautie of wittie words, delivered
 6    6,    7|  brave carriage, her singular beautie~ ~and praiseworthy parts,
 7    6,   10|    they had~ ~done there, the beautie of the place, and the distance
 8    8,    7|        as neither my~ ~youth, beautie, teares, and humble intercessions,
 9    8,    7|      did the heavens~ ~bestow beautie on mee, which others have
10    9,    2|     endued with very singular beautie, being named~ ~Isabella,
11   10,    6|    having heard report of the beautie~ ~and singularitie of Signiour
12   10,   10|   onely was shee absolute for beautie,~ ~but so sweetely amiand
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