Day, Novell

 1    3,    2|        dayly, as the fury of his flame encreased; so his cariage
 2    3,    4|         in her, which began to~ ~flame apparantly in him. And hee
 3    4,    3|        burneth with the brighter flame, in regard they have the
 4    4,    3|       which fire,~ ~growing to a flame in her, her patience became
 5    4,    7| encreasing of their Loves equall flame: it~ ~fortuned, that Pasquino
 6    4,    8|      brake foorth into a furious flame; and being violently surprized~ ~
 7    5,    2|       brake forth into a sodaine flame, and so encreased day by
 8   10,    7|        but encrease her fire and flame.~ ~ Afterward, she requested
 9   10,    7|     brake forth into~ ~a violent flame, and brought me to this
10   10, Song|       For when my fire begins to flame~ ~ Others desires misguide
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