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Day, Novell
1 Ind | merry among themselves, singing continually, walking~ ~every 2 Ind | pompe of~ ~Torch light, and singing, to the Church appointed 3 Ind | the pretty birds sweetly singing, see the~ ~hilles and plaines 4 Ind | time here in smiles and singing,~ ~(I meane, as may fittest 5 Ind | Nosegayes of divers flowers, and singing~ ~silently to themselves. 6 Ind | being skilfull both in singing and dancing,~ ~and playing 7 1, 1| Crosse borne before them, singing in~ ~the forme of a very 8 1, 9| dance, and led it, Aemilia singing this song~ ~ensuing.~ ~ ~ ~ 9 2, Ind| and the Birds sate merrily singing on the blooming~ ~branches, 10 2, 2| be~ ~such, as the Swanne singing before her death: whereupon, 11 3, Ind| musicall notes of~ ~sweete singing Nightingales, and infinite 12 3, 8| their lighted Torches, and singing in a solemne~ ~manner of 13 3, 10| Dioneus and~ ~Fiammetta, sate singing together, of Messire Guiglielmo, 14 4, 10| fell to their~ ~delight of singing and dancing. While Philomena 15 5, Ind| Fiammetta (incited by the sweete singing Birdes, which since the~ ~ 16 5, 4| Nightingale which I have heard singing there~ ~all the night long; 17 5, 4| differing from~ ~ours: the singing of Birdes is rare musicke 18 6, 4| evermore delighting in singing) sung her this answer.~ ~ ~ ~ 19 6, 10| touch or hurt them. So, singing a solemne~ ~Antheme in the 20 6, Song| should be the reason of her singing in this manner.~ ~But the 21 7, 3| Sonnets,~ ~and Canzons, singing them to sundry excellent 22 7, 8| they heard Simonida sweetly singing at her working;~ ~but pausing, 23 7, 10| Madame Fiammetta, they sate singing together, the~ ~love-warre 24 7, 10| infinite Birds sweetly singing about them, as no musicke 25 8, 2| artificially on the Timbrill, and singing thereto~ ~as it had beene 26 8, 2| a Sancsingular skill in singing, when~ ~it had beene as 27 8, 9| instruments, exquisite in singing, and composing~ ~rare ditties, 28 8, 9| What is thine opinion of my singing? Beleeve~ ~me Sir, replyed 29 8, 10| played on their Instruments, singing divers sweete~ ~Ditties 30 8, 10| after Supper,~ ~they fell to singing and dauncing. In the end, 31 9, 5| Gitterne, and sit downe by us, singing some few~ ~amorous songs 32 9, 5| action already, going, singing, and frisking before his 33 10, 7| both for his voyce in~ ~singing, and exquisite skill in 34 10, 7| to heare his playing and singing, both being comfortable 35 10, 10| feasting with good cheare, singing and dancing, may seeme~ ~