Day, Novell

 1    2,    7|     life, I shall expire and finish my course, in the armes
 2    2,   10|   Dioneus,~ ~who remained to finish that dayes pleasure with
 3    3, Song|   Come then kinde Death, and finish all my woes,~ ~ Thy helpe
 4    3, Song|        So did Madam Lauretta finish her Song, which being well
 5    4,    7| inauspicious to~ ~you, as to finish both your mortall lives,
 6    4,   10|      therefore~ ~desiring to finish all his fortunes together,
 7    4, Song|   then that I may die,~ ~ To finish greefe and life in one blest
 8    5,    6|   happy houre would come, to finish both their shame~ ~and lives
 9    5,    6|     that when the fire shall finish my life, by looking on her,
10    7,    5|   frensie~ ~of jealousie did finish her husbands loathed life
11   10,    6|      place, where he might~ ~finish the remainder of his dayes
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