Day, Novell

 1    2,    5|  helpelesse, because as easily mayest~ ~thou plucke the Starres
 2    2,    9|    doest. And to the end, thou mayest not imagine, that we who
 3    2,    9|       to thy manly mercy, thou mayest (wert~ ~thou but so well
 4    3,    4|       morning is~ ~seene, thou mayest (if thou wilt) walke, or
 5    3,    6|       smitten thee dumbe? Thou mayest (with shame enough) hold
 6    3,    8|         O my loving Wife, long mayest thou live for~ ~this extraordinary
 7    3,    9| affectionately, and~ ~with her mayest thou lead a more Noble life,
 8    5,    6|        can, and (perhaps) thou mayest so long looke~ ~on her,
 9    5,    6|        the Admirall, that thou mayest take the better knowledge
10    6,    2|      by Florence, there~ ~thou mayest be sure to fill thy Flaggon.
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