Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |          approved mine advice, I grant free permission for this
 2    1,    1|        perswaded, that God would grant him pardon~ ~for it. Whereby
 3    2,    1|      every one that they met, to grant them~ ~free passage: whereto
 4    2,    7|           made them promise to~ ~grant their request. Causing a
 5    2, Song|        And if not I, etc.~ ~ ~ ~ Grant then great God of Love,
 6    3,    1|      discretion, she would~ ~not grant that Massetto should depart,
 7    3,    7|          therefore, if thou wilt grant me~ ~one small request,
 8    3,    8|           then (saide the Abbot) grant me your love, and the kinde
 9    3,    8|          shee did not absolutely grant, untill Ferando were first
10    3,    9|          loath was the King to~ ~grant her the young Count, but
11    4,    2|        she will not vouchsafe to grant thee, then shall I in stearne
12    4,    2|          he had requested her to grant him. Whereuppon~ ~Friar
13    4,    8|      such fitting time, as may~ ~grant you full and free opportunity,
14    4,    8|        further time he would not grant, and so all was ended.~ ~
15    4,   10|        to pardon me, and then to grant me~ ~permission, to succour
16    4, Song| afflictions,~ ~ But onely death. Grant then that I may die,~ ~
17    5,    1|        and very easie for you to grant, and so enjoy your~ ~present
18    6,    2|       had the reason to yeeld or grant it.~ ~ Then he sent him
19    6,   10|       unto a true King: I should grant you a liberall freedome
20    6, Song|            If this thou wilt not grant, be yet so kinde,~ ~ Release
21    7,    3|        who (upon repentance) can grant you pardon and~ ~indulgence
22    7,    4|          him: he willed hir to~ ~grant him entrance. But she, forgetting
23    7,    5|       are freely thine owne, and grant thee entrance?~ ~Thou art
24    8,    7|         which~ ~thou wouldst not grant, if I did request it: No,
25    8,    9|  endeavour~ ~that thou canst, to grant the request which he hath
26    9,   10|         your tyred spirits, to~ ~grant you free liberty, for discoursing
27   10,    1|         obtaine it. The king did grant it, bestowing~ ~on him one
28   10,    2|        he did, freely offered to grant, whatsoever he desired.~ ~
29   10,    2|        that he was as willing to grant it, as the~ ~other desired
30   10,    4|          that she was willing to grant it;~ ~provided, it were
31   10,    6| appearance) he seemed willing to grant it.~ ~ When Supper was concluded,
32   10,    7|         lend me life a while:~ ~ Grant it (great love) mine anguish
33   10,    7|         lend me life a while:~ ~ Grant it (great love) mine anguish
34   10,    7|         lend me life a while,~ ~ Grant it (great love) mine anguish
35   10,    7|       you. Beside~ ~this further grant from us, that (notwithstanding
36   10,    7|            nicely on a King, but grant it the rather, because he
37   10,    8|          my very life of~ ~thee. Grant then you greatest Gods (
38   10,   10|      wedlocke; I am contented to grant what you request. And because
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