Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |         come to bee~ ~none at all) sing Service at such houres as
 2    1,    9|       Lauretta and Dioneus, should sing a sweet ditty. At which
 3    2, Song|          not I, what Lady else can sing,~ ~ Of those delights, which
 4    2, Song|          firme and full effect;~ ~ Sing wee together, but in no
 5    2, Song|         not I, what Lover else can sing,~ ~ Of those delights which
 6    3,   10|         the dance, and likewise to sing a~ ~Song. My gracious Lord (
 7    4,   10| unfortunate Love, that you~ ~shall sing a Song agreeing with your
 8    4, Song|      beside my selfe) do learne to sing it,~ ~ And so consider of
 9    5,    4|           heare the sweete Birds~ ~sing, especially the Nightingale
10    5,    4|       heare the sweete Nightingale sing, as every night she~ ~useth
11    5,    4|            heare the~ ~Nightingale sing? Let there be a bed made
12    5,    4|          to us that are aged, they sing like Lapwings, telling~ ~
13    5,   10|         him, and commanding him to sing a good one, or~ ~none at
14    7,   10|      commanded Madame Philomena to sing; whereupon the Instruments~ ~
15    7, Song|  constrained Madame~ ~Philomena to sing in this manner. And because (
16    8,    2|          which she would~ ~sweetly sing to her Cimbale, and further
17    8,    9|           whereof I will instantly sing thee one. And so he~ ~began
18    8,    9|          one. And so he~ ~began to sing.~ ~ Bruno was swolne so
19    8,    9|           could (quoth the Doctor) sing thee infinite more beside,~ ~
20    8,   10|     formerly sung: he should now~ ~sing one, whereunto dutifully
21    9,   10|       commanded Madam Neiphila, to sing a song in his name, or how
22    9, Song|            reason,~ ~ To dance and sing;~ ~ With Chaplets of Flowers,~ ~
23    9, Song|            reason,~ ~ To dance and sing;~ ~ With Chaplets of Flowers,~ ~
24   10,    6|          into place:~ ~ Let no one sing in Loves disgrace.~ ~ So
25   10,    6|      descended from the Heavens to sing~ ~before him. No sooner
26   10,    7|             him, to heare him both sing and play.~ ~ Her tender
27   10,    7|         opportunity to Manutio, to sing the dittie so~ ~purposely
28   10,   10|           length, but it proved as sing to the whole assembly, past
29   10,   10|          to play on~ ~instruments, sing and dance, and Madame Lauretta
30   10,   10|     commaunded Madame Fiammetta to sing a song, which~ ~pleasantly
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