Day, Novell

 1    1, Song|          the blisse that I would chuse,~ ~ Is, by continuall sight
 2    2,   10|        questionlesse) she cannot chuse but know you perfectly.
 3    3,    5|      your rigor. You cannot then chuse but call to~ ~minde, and
 4    3,    7|          although he could~ ~not chuse, but still he remembred
 5    3,    7| affectionately enamoured; cannot chuse, but let the~ ~World know
 6    6,   10|    Carion. This~ ~Boy, or Knave, chuse whither you will style him,
 7    7,    8|         said, that she could not chuse but wonder~ ~greatly, how
 8   10,    1|        is full of earth~ ~onely. Chuse one of these two, and which
 9   10,    8|        worthy friend; I rather~ ~chuse to change, I doe not say
10   10,    8|        solicited me, as I cannot chuse, but make open~ ~confession
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