Day, Novell

1    1,    6|  hundred~ ~for one, and so possesse eternall life; which saying,
2    1,    9| night could any quietnesse possesse his~ ~soule, except (the
3    2,    7|    none but himselfe might possesse such a~ ~treasure, which
4    2, Song|    So sweete a passion did possesse my soule,~ ~ That though
5    3,    5|   all the wealth which you possesse in this~ ~world, I wil not
6    5,    5|    pleased) to returne and possesse their~ ~former dwellings.
7    7,    9|   most commodious, soundly possesse him with my tormenting~ ~
8    8, Song| soule and spright~ ~ I did possesse in every part;~ ~ O Soveraigne
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