Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |  therefore here is our~ ~fittest refuge, the ayre being so coole,
 2    1,    6|      living thus upon his~ ~last refuge, that hee met with Maister
 3    2,    4| Landolpho had thus taken for his refuge, entred (soone after) two~ ~
 4    3,    2|       King was unarmed, his best refuge was, to make~ ~shew of sleepe,
 5    4,    2|           and he having no other refuge, opened a large~ ~Casement,
 6    4,    7|          appearing as her utmost refuge, either to acquit or condemne
 7    5,    3|            knew not any place of refuge to flye unto: but even as
 8    5,    7|        Violenta, having no other refuge, ranne likewise into a poore~ ~
 9    6, Song|       advantage:~ ~ And I sought refuge, but it was too late.~ ~
10    7,    9|       thy youth and a sufficient refuge against all wants and~ ~
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