Day, Novell

 1  Ind      | passe for~ ~currant, I would admit none of those exercises,
 2    3,    1|     violently, that they wil admit no leisure to consider,
 3    3,    2|      to keepe concealed. But admit that condigne~ ~vengeance
 4    3,    5| halfe part of your pitty.~ ~ Admit (myracle of Ladies) that
 5    4,    1|     her, as he would seldome admit her to be forth of his sight;~ ~
 6    5,    4|    any convenient meanes, to admit us more familiar freedome,~ ~
 7    5,    5|    some Neighbours house, to admit your entrance where shee
 8    6,   10|      distempred thought? But admit, that some slight or shallow~ ~
 9    7,    4|      to open the doore~ ~and admit her entrance, because she
10    7,    9|  advised of thy words.~ ~But admit that it should come from
11    7,    9|    so full of beuty. And yet admit againe, that her hart and~ ~
12    7,    9|         your equall love can admit these kisses and embraces:
13    8,    7|    diddest enstruct mee. But admit, that I were enclined unto
14    8,    7|   with your gentle Nature to admit it.~ ~ Now beganne Reniero
15    8,   10|    by no meanes shee would~ ~admit it) after many sweet kisses
16    9,    1| nature.~ ~ Let me (quoth he) admit the case, that none of these
17    9,    1|      perhaps) be abused. But admit that I sustaine no injurie
18    9,   10|      by no~ ~meanes he would admit it.~ ~ At one time among
19   10,    9|      such an houre, as would admit their entrance into the
20   10,    9|      which by no meanes will admit it: I am to~ ~take my leave
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