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1 2, Ind| DELIVERANCE~ ~ ~ ~ Already had the bright Sunne renewed the day every 2 2, 2| both effected before the bright morning. In breefe, the~ ~ 3 2, 6| feares and afrights, and~ ~bright day saluting the world againe, 4 2, 8| youthfull Prince,~ ~and you so bright a beautie as you are) should 5 3, 1| went,~ ~which the Sunnes bright eye could not pierce into, 6 3, 5| blacke a scandall to your bright beauty,~ ~beside the ceaselesse 7 3, 7| stranger.~ ~ No sooner did bright day appeare, but Theobaldo 8 3, Song| blacke cloudes obscure so bright a cleare?~ ~ And why should 9 4 | But now it is time (bright beauties) to returne whence 10 4, 1| But Love, from whose bright discerning eies, nothing 11 4, 2| manner: suddenly I saw a~ ~bright splendour about me, and 12 4, 3| with darke vapors) the~ ~bright discerning sight of the 13 4, 3| when the understandings bright eye~ ~is thereby abused. 14 4, 5| thereof, how much her~ ~bright beauty was defaced, and 15 5, 1| piercing dart, by~ ~the bright beauty of Iphigenia, mooved 16 5, 3| and the skies appeared bright and cleare: yet durst~ ~ 17 5, 3| houre of midnight (by the bright~ ~splendour of the Moone) 18 6, Ind| past the heaven, lost her bright splendor, by the~ ~arising 19 6, 1| seasons,~ ~the Starres are bright ornaments to the heavens, 20 6, 10| answer.~ ~ I make no doubt (bright Beauties) but you many times 21 7, Ind| that, which~ ~commonly cal bright Lucifer, the Day-Star, gracing 22 7, Song| poore sight,~ ~ Of those bright Sunny rayes,~ ~ Dazeling 23 8, Ind| Aurora shewing her selfe bright and~ ~lovely; the Sunnes 24 8, 7| It hapneth oftentimes (bright~ ~beauties) that mockery 25 8, 10| said. Let not my folly (bright~ ~Biancafiore) cause you 26 9, Ind| Faire Aurora, from whose bright and chearefull lookes, the 27 9, 10| gracious favour,~ ~and said.~ ~ Bright Beauties, it was the discretion 28 10, Ind| full heighth) looked like bright burnished Gold, by splendour 29 10, 1| beauty, or ornament and bright glory of al heaven;~ ~so 30 10, 3| dim and obscure the others bright splendor, by making~ ~himselfe 31 10, 3| remayne darkened by the bright renowne~ ~of Nathan: I will 32 10, 4| freely gave away. Beleeve me (bright Beauties) not any of the 33 10, 7| who is sorry~ ~to see so bright a beauty sicke, and would 34 10, 8| fervently, enflamed by her bright beauty, and incited~ ~also