Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |        the dance was ended, they sung sundry excellent Canzonets,~ ~
 2    2,   10|       the ditty following,~ ~was sung by Madam Pampinea, being
 3    2, Song|        this Song was ended, they sung divers other beside, and
 4    3,    7|          chanced he heard a song sung in Cyprus, which he~ ~himselfe
 5    3,    8|          to have Masses devoutly sung for thy soule, and as to~ ~
 6    3,    8|          Miserere to be devoutly sung, sprinkling Ferando~ ~well
 7    3, Song|      desperate feare;~ ~ And all sung Beauties praise.~ ~ Why
 8    3, Song|      devised,~ ~and most sweetly sung. Afterward, lighted Torches
 9    5,  Ind|       after a~ ~solemne song was sung, by order from the Queene,
10    5,    1|         Brethrens houses, but it sung joy in the highest~ ~key.
11    5, Song|         his Song; many more were sung beside, and that of Dioneus
12    6,  Ind| commanded.~ ~ After dinner, they sung divers excellent Canzonnets,
13    6,  Ind|         and Madam Lauretta, they sung the love-conflict betweene~ ~
14    6,    4|  evermore delighting in singing) sung her this answer.~ ~ ~ ~
15    6,   10|      Song which Madame Fiammetta sung. When the dance was ended,
16    6, Song|           THE SONG~ ~ The Chorus sung by all~ ~ ~ ~ Love, if I
17    7, Song|           THE SONG~ ~ THE CHORUS SUNG BY THE WHOLE COMPANY~ ~ ~ ~
18    8,   10|         excellent songs formerly sung: he should now~ ~sing one,
19    8, Song|           THE SONG~ ~ THE CHORUS SUNG BY ALL~ ~ ~ ~ Love, I found
20    9,    5|  companions, hee both played and sung a whole~ ~Bed-role of himselfe
21    9, Song|           THE SONG~ ~ THE CHORUS SUNG BY ALL THE COMPANIE~ ~ ~ ~
22    9, Song|          This Song, most sweetly sung by Madame Neiphila, was
23   10,    6|          sweet melodious voyces, sung a~ ~ditty, beginning in
24   10,    7|           and means of a~ ~Song, sung in the hearing of the King:
25   10,    7|        with him, and likewise he sung~ ~divers excellent Ditties,
26   10,    7|       Dittie.~ ~ ~ ~ THE SONG~ ~ SUNG IN THE HEARING OF KING PIERO,
27   10,    7|          had done, and afterward sung the song to~ ~her, in as
28   10, Song|           THE SONG~ ~ THE CHORUS SUNG BY ALL THE REST OF THE COMPANY~ ~ ~ ~
29   10, Song|          past, divers other were sung beside, and it now~ ~drawing
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