Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |        servants, if wee doe not disdaine them~ ~the office. Madam
 2    1,    1|     Notarie, he held it in high disdaine, that any of his~ ~Contractes (
 3    3,    9|   heaven, or no?~ ~Why should I disdaine to make proofe of her skill?
 4    4,    3| consequently) such contemptible disdaine, as converted her formerly~ ~
 5    5,    8|      still with nothing but coy disdaine; desperate~ ~resolutions
 6    5,    8| daughter.~ ~But through her coy disdaine and cruelty, such was my
 7    5,    8|         had cast off~ ~with coy disdaine, from which I wish your
 8    7,    9|         Ladie die through thy~ ~disdaine, be assured, that thou canst
 9    8,    4|       dayes after, but love and disdaine~ ~made him weepe nine and
10    8, Song|             And sleights of coy disdaine.~ ~ O So raigne Love, to
11   10,    8|        to cease your hatred and disdaine, and suffer~ ~Sophronia
12   10,    9|        namely, not to refuse or disdaine a~ ~small gift, wherewith
13   10,   10|       any pride,~ ~coynesse, or disdaine. Not long after, having
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