Day, Novell

 1    2,    1|     a wonderfull noyse~ ~in praise of Saint Arriguo, even as
 2    3,    1|      let the proofe yeeld~ ~praise of my skill and knowledge.
 3    3, Song|       And all sung Beauties praise.~ ~ Why should blacke cloudes
 4    4,    1|     him the least part~ ~of praise, but I have knowne much
 5    6,   10|    solemne~ ~Antheme in the praise of S. Anthony, he unveyled
 6    7,    7|   justly art thou worthy of praise in the like~ ~occasions?
 7   10,    2| King (who gave the greatest praise of al)~ ~commanded Madame
 8   10,    8|   giving them al a~ ~privat praise, yet answerable to their
 9   10,    8|   is, to speake somewhat in praise and commendation of my selfe:~ ~
10   10,   10|   two penny-worth of more~ ~praise, then all our applauding
11   10,   10| thee justly this deserved~ ~praise and commendation, That no
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