Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |   whereas if we~ ~neglect and refuse it, danger, distresse, and
 2    1, Song|      rare a presence never to refuse,~ ~ Which mortall tongue
 3    2,    2|         of folly if he should refuse it, thus replied. Madam,
 4    2,    3|   know no reason why I should refuse it. Perhaps, I~ ~shall never
 5    2,    5|       City; and would you now refuse her, to goe and~ ~sup at
 6    3,    3|       because~ ~she could not refuse him, but would find some
 7    3,    7|     not abstaine, and utterly refuse him, the~ ~Divell would
 8    3,    8|    miracles; doe you not then refuse so~ ~gracious an offer.
 9    3,    8| meerely impossible for you to refuse. Richly am I~ ~possessed
10    4,    3|      comfortable offer, or to refuse it.~ ~ The two Brothers,
11    6,   10|    love with him; and if they refuse to~ ~follow him, he will
12    8,   10|     Biancafiore) cause you to refuse my friendly offer, in such
13    9,    1|      owne for ever. But if he refuse to do it, then I commaund
14   10,    7|       desiring~ ~thee, not to refuse me in the performance thereof.
15   10,    9| kindnes with kindnes, and not refuse to take a homely~ ~dinner
16   10,    9|      from you, namely, not to refuse or disdaine a~ ~small gift,
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