Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |         them all, and by generall voice,~ ~Madame Pampinea was chosen
 2    3,    7|    knowing him~ ~perfectly by his voice, and looking more stedfastly
 3    3,    8|          them what the miraculous voice had said unto him,~ ~concerning
 4    5,    8|             Sodainly he heard the voice of a woman, seeming to make
 5    6,    7|        all loud together with one voice~ ~(after they had laughed
 6    7,    3|          Wife.~ ~ She hearing his voice: Alas Gossip (quoth she)
 7    7,    3|           I heard your~ ~Husbands voice, is hee at your Chamber
 8    7,    7|           glorious deservings, my voice should never faint, nor
 9    8,    9|             sweet accents of your voice heard. I tell thee truly
10    9,   10| immediatly with a cleare and rare voice, thus~ ~she began.~ ~ ~ ~
11   10,    7|           excellent~ ~manner, the voice and Instrument concording
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