Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |       carrying sweete nosegayes of flowers~ ~in their hands; others
 2  Ind      |          strewed with variety~ ~of flowers, which could not but give
 3  Ind      |            and Nosegayes of divers flowers, and singing~ ~silently
 4  Ind      |          roome beside strewed with Flowers of Juniper. When the Queen~ ~
 5  Ind      |           curiously strewed~ ~with flowers, and their beds adorned
 6    1,    5|            sitting on a~ ~banke of flowers before her) to take her
 7    1,    9|              beauty of Heaven, and flowers (while the Spring time lasteth)
 8    2,  Ind|         Nose-gayes and Chaplets of Flowers. And even as they had~ ~
 9    2,    5|      embalmed with Roses,~ ~Orenge flowers, and all other pleasing
10    2,    6|       beautified with all sorts of flowers. There they spent some time~ ~
11    3,    6|        fruite, before she knew the flowers. A~ ~sufficient warning
12    4,    5|            a pot of earth, such as Flowers, Basile,~ ~or other sweete
13    4,    5|           to set Basile, Marjerom, Flowers, or other sweet~ ~hearbes
14    4,    5|           water distilled from the Flowers of Oranges. This pot~ ~she
15    4,    6|            and placed a Chaplet of Flowers on his head, covering the~ ~
16    4,    6|            Roses and other~ ~sweet Flowers lying theron: and such was
17    6,  Ind|          hearbes and~ ~odoriferous flowers, seating themselves at the
18    6,   10|         such variety~ ~of delicate Flowers, as Nature yeilded out of
19    7,    5|         throwing in little stones, flowers, and such like~ ~things,
20    8,   10|            Rosewaters, others with flowers of~ ~Orenges, and Waters
21    8,   10|        Nosegaies and Chaplets of~ ~Flowers, the men played on their
22    9, Song|          sing;~ ~ With Chaplets of Flowers,~ ~ To decke up their Bowers,~ ~
23    9, Song|          sing;~ ~ With Chaplets of Flowers,~ ~ To decke up their Bowers,~ ~
24   10,    5| plentifully~ ~stored with fragrant Flowers in January, as in the flourishing~ ~
25   10,    5|        with all kind of fragrant~ ~flowers, as the flourishing month
26   10,    5|          the~ ~goodliest Garden of flowers and fruites, was sodainely
27   10,    5|            al kind of fruit trees, flowers, herbes and~ ~plants, as
28   10,    5|        Lady beheld the fruites and flowers, and heard many other~ ~
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