Day, Novell

1  Ind      |  anguish; so sorrowes cease by joyes most sweete~ ~and happie
2    2,    6|      so~ ~mercifull to her, my joyes were incomparable, for by
3    2,    6|  courtesies.~ ~ As the longest joyes have no perpetuity of lasting,
4    2,    6|          teares at parting, as joyes abounded at their first
5    2,    8| unkindenesse, and all my hoped joyes be defeated in a~ ~moment?
6    2,    8|     with~ ~sighes, teares, and joyes intermixed together. Insomuch
7    4,    2|      shall be wandering in the joyes of Lovers Paradise, feeling
8    4, Song|     being bereft of any future joyes,~ ~ Come, take me quickly
9    9, Song|         Adiew to all my former joyes,~ ~ When I lived at ease,~ ~
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