Day, Novell

1    1,    6|      Court, and never made~ ~refusall of any (from whence soever
2    2,    3|    it no wisedome to returne refusall, but~ ~accepted her gracious
3    2,    6|  whereof they made not any~ ~refusall, but tooke them as lovingly
4    2,    7|     daily endevours, without refusall of any paines or~ ~perils
5    3,    9|  love to the Count,~ ~making refusall of many woorthy husbands,
6    6,    7|     of me, without the least refusall in me, or contradiction;
7   10,    8| Gisippus had made manifest~ ~refusall thereof) than to lose the
8   10,    9|   But beholding,~ ~that both refusall and acceptation, was all
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