Day, Novell

 1  Ind      | attending, chusing rather to~ ~die, then by such helpe to bee
 2  Ind      |        although Country people die, as well as heere our Citizens~ ~
 3    1,    1|        may yet (at the~ ~last) die a Christian. These words
 4    1,    1|        but that he will needes die according as he hath lived?~ ~
 5    2,    2|        doe you service: let me die before a thought of~ ~deniall,
 6    2,    4|      poverty: he resolved to~ ~die, or to recompence his losses
 7    2,    6|     free confesse it, and will die a thousand~ ~deaths before
 8    2,    9|   soule to God, for~ ~you must die, before you passe any further.
 9    2, Song|     desire in such assaults to die.~ ~ And if not I, etc.~ ~ ~ ~
10    3,    5|       of Ladies) that I should die in this distresse: Alas,~ ~
11    3,    7|        hath~ ~condemned him to die. I dare assure you Sir,
12    3,    8|     being alive? He must needs die,~ ~answered the Abbot, for
13    4,    1|      once I had~ ~resolved, to die with drie eyes, and not
14    4, Song|   death. Grant then that I may die,~ ~ To finish greefe and
15    5,    4|      hope thou wilt not let me die for thy love? Signior~ ~
16    5,    6|       that name and~ ~man must die with me. What misfortune (
17    5,    6|        thine heart to let them die, whom thou rather ought
18    5,    9|        him, if he chanced~ ~to die without a lawfull heire,
19    5,   10|     into this roome: let~ ~mee die, if I beare this wrong at
20    7,    3|    sort,~ ~that they shall all die, and before I depart hence,
21    7,    9|     thy folly. And if my Ladie die through thy~ ~disdaine,
22    9,    1|    Undoubtedly, were I sure to die in~ ~the attempt, yet I
23   10,    7|        firme and constant, and die I will, rather then deceive
24   10,    7|   Soveraigne Lord, that I must die~ ~ Except he come, some
25   10,    7|    firm affection tryed.~ ~ To die for him, it is my sole desire,~ ~
26   10,    7|   Soveraigne Lord, that I must die:~ ~ Except he come, some
27   10,    8|      man, with ful~ ~intent to die for the fact. But Titus
28   10,    8|        victory, causing him to die~ ~hourely for the love of
29   10,    8|    whether, desiring rather to die than live; hee came at last
30   10,    8|      it was his only desire to die. Wherfore, he would not
31   10,    8|    none but I have deserved to die for this~ ~fact.~ ~ Varro
32   10,    9| husband, said. If I chaunce to die before I see you againe,
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