Day, Novell

 1    1,    6|       an Epicure, and that hee denied the eternity of the soule;~ ~
 2    1,    7|     from~ ~pleasuring any, but denied needfull things to himselfe,
 3    2,    3|           Nobility in blood be denied him, and may make him seeme
 4    2,    7|       elder brother absolutely denied, alleadging first his~ ~
 5    2,    9|       possible, either to~ ~be denied or affirmed to the contrary,
 6    2,   10| willing goe away with him. She denied to part thence with her~ ~
 7    2,   10|     his minde, that thus~ ~she denied all knowledge of him, as
 8    3,    3|      coldly~ ~and temperately, denied the sending of such tokens
 9    4,    1|    what you so cruelly in life denied us.~ ~ Extremity of griefe
10    5,    2|     perceyving, that death had denied to end her miseries, fearing
11    5,    7|       Law, and ought not to be denied him; going presently to~ ~
12    5,    9|     begge of any, his~ ~nature denied it, and to borrow he could
13    8,   10|        which he as courteously denied, as~ ~she kindly offered:
14   10,    9|        because he would not be denied, of entertaining him into
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