Day, Novell

 1    1,    6|   answered, that he could not denie the speaking of such words,
 2    2,    6|    youth; that to deny, is to denie~ ~youth also. And if reverend
 3    2,    8|      in your~ ~love, would ye denie him? Sodainly the Maide
 4    2,    9| confession, and his tongue to denie what it had~ ~before so
 5    2,   10|          deare heart) doe not denie me, but change thy minde,
 6    3,    7|  thorow the world; you cannot denie,~ ~but that you were the
 7    3,    8|    not well how~ ~shee should denie him; and yet in plaine words,
 8    4,    1|       Father.~ ~ Tancrede, to denie what I have done, or to
 9    5,    4|       carelesse of her, as to denie~ ~her a request, which is
10    5,    6|       entrance.~ ~ You cannot denie (faire Ladies) but here
11    5,    7| Rapiers point,~ ~which if she denie to doe, she shall be haled
12    8,    7|     as I know not well how to denie, whatsoever you please to~ ~
13    8,    9|       have no power at all to denie you;~ ~because I have already
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