Day, Novell

 1    2,    5|          by no meanes shee would~ ~permit, but seeming more then halfe
 2    2,    7|          became him, she would not permit him, but desired that he
 3    2,    8|          his poore condition would permit him to~ ~expresse; yet,
 4    2,    9| ever-knowne gracious benignity) to permit the~ ~punishment of the
 5    3,    3|      spotlesse chastity will never permit.~ ~There is nothing in the
 6    3,    7|              because you would not permit him to remaine with you,
 7    4,    2|         time and his poverty did~ ~permit; and day drawing on, he
 8    4,    4|    love-sick passions easily could permit, yet neither being able~ ~
 9    4,    7|           such speed as time would permit her, intermixing~ ~infinite
10    4,    9|         rashnesse before would not permit him~ ~to consider; these
11    5,    1|       displeasure, who would not~ ~permit him to have a wife against
12    5,    3|      Forrest~ ~entertainment could permit, and there they enjoyed
13    5,    5|        them lustily, and would not permit them~ ~to passe any further.
14    7,    9|         other three, she would not permit him to kisse her, but before
15    8,    7|          revenged~ ~fully, as also permit my garments to be brought
16    9,    9|            they~ ~gladly stayed to permit their passe. The greater
17    9, Song|            Oh, How can mighty Love permit,~ ~ Such a faithlesse deed,~ ~
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