Day, Novell

1    2,    7|      forth, flying away on the wings of the winde, till about
2    4,    2|     manner) he made use of his wings, he then would Eye in~ ~
3    4,    2|        Quiver of Arrowes, with wings also fastened to his backe~ ~
4    4,    2| majesticke motion of his body, wings, and bow, as if he had bene
5    4,    2|      him. And he spreading his wings~ ~over her, as with wiers
6    4,    2|    flight, they would clip his wings, to come the~ ~better acquainted
7    4,    2|       Cupid, with his spangled wings displayed: they~ ~rushed
8    4,    2|   suppose God Cupid, as by his wings and other~ ~embellishments
9    4,    2|    night-fogs overflagging his wings, he fell~ ~into our gulfe,
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