Day, Novell

1    2,    7|  lookes upon her, but his~ ~praises infinitely surpassed them,
2    2,    9| with extraordinary gracious praises, he commended the life,
3    2,   10| Discourse,~ ~and after many praises of the former tale were
4    4,    2|  the earth; yet gracing her praises above all his other Loves,
5    4,    7|      intermixing~ ~infinite praises of her artificiall spinning;
6    6,   10|     and uttering~ ~especial praises of the Phoenix, and sacred
7    7,    7|   amorous desires. If I had praises answerable to thy~ ~great
8   10,    6|  King was boundlesse in his praises given of them,~ ~having
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