Day, Novell

1    2,    8|           to his degree, then by~ ~denying h desire, to let him pine
2    2,    8|        affected daughter Gianetta, denying rest to his bodie in any
3    3,    7|          to despise him, not onely denying to heare any message~ ~sent
4    4,    8|       thereat, yet not so much for denying the journey to~ ~Paris,
5    4,   10|       little for~ ~himselfe, never denying his taking in the house,
6    6,    7|             manly courage, then by denying it, and her love unto so
7    8,    8|      avouching,~ ~and her as stout denying, with defending her cause
8   10,    5| temptations, and~ ~seeing, that by denying whatsoever he demanded,
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