Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|       deede, he never would make deniall, but go to it very~ ~willingly;
 2    1,    2|  resolution. For all this stiffe deniall,~ ~Jehannot would not so
 3    1,    8|     resolved to checke the Kings deniall of~ ~justice, and comming
 4    2,  Ind|          returning any excuse or deniall, began~ ~in this manner.~ ~
 5    2,    2|        die before a thought of~ ~deniall, or any way to yeeld you
 6    2,    8|        thy base~ ~and scornefull deniall? Shall my destruction be
 7    3,    3|        happily)~ ~loath to yeeld deniall. Wherefore, most humbly
 8    3,    3|         if he chance to make any deniall,~ ~tell him, that I spake
 9    3,    3|      neyther waste more words in deniall, because they cannot~ ~serve
10    3,    7|        know that you cannot make deniall to any of these~ ~demands.
11    3,    9|        Ladies, who would have no deniall, but by forgetting~ ~his
12    4,    3|          loathing to us, and the deniall of our desires, do more~ ~
13    5,    7|       question, stood not on any deniall, but~ ~confessed truly what
14    6,    2| entreated.~ ~ In regard of which deniall, Messer Geri commaunded
15    6,    4|     persisting resolutely in his deniall, saide. Beleeve me Sir,~ ~
16    6,    7|          or put him off with any deniall. Then the Lady,~ ~continuing
17    8,    1|   receyving them: durst not make deniall, but thus answered. Indeede~ ~
18    9,    1|       but if hee trifle and make deniall, then boldly tell him,~ ~
19   10,    9|     their horses, saw that all~ ~deniall was meerly in vaine: and
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