Day, Novell

 1    5,    4|    a little round engirting Tarras, onely for a man to~ ~stand
 2    5,    4|    leave, he sitting in the Tarras, and~ ~departing alwayes
 3    8,    7| whereby she ascended to the Tarras, staying and~ ~listening,
 4    8,    7|  downe in a swoune on the~ ~Tarras: yet recovering her senses
 5    8,    7|  she might descend from the Tarras,~ ~whereof she was wholly
 6    8,    7| selfe headlong from off the Tarras;~ ~till better thoughts
 7    8,    7| went to every corner of the Tarras, to espye any Lad~ ~come
 8    8,    7|     upon her~ ~brest on the Tarras, to hide her body that no
 9    8,    7|  towards the middest of the Tarras, despairing~ ~of escaping (
10    8,    7|    am heere aloft uppon the Tarras; weepe not, neyther~ ~make
11    8,    7|   meanes she went up on the Tarras.~ ~Beholding her Ladie in
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