Day, Novell

1    2,    5|        as easily mayest~ ~thou plucke the Starres from the Firmament,
2    4,    7|    seene him do, even so o she plucke~ ~another leafe of the Sage,
3    5,   10|     and delightfull~ ~Gardens, plucke a sweete Rose, and preserve
4    7,    8|       his~ ~comming, he should plucke the thred, and if her husband
5    7,    9|     should I take it, when you plucke mee by the haire~ ~of my
6    7,    9|     any longer delay, he shall plucke it forth instantly.~ ~ How
7    8,   10| offended with him, that should plucke out~ ~my heart to bestow
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