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 1  Ind      |          yet will they not there deny us~ ~better beauties to
 2  Ind      |         which~ ~he not daring to deny, and perceiving generall
 3    1,    1|       have heard: and I will not deny it to be~ ~impossible, but
 4    2,    1|         nothing avayled him~ ~to deny it: whereupon hee thus spake
 5    2,    2|         at all. But~ ~I must not deny, that in sted thereof, I
 6    2,    2|       wife, except (unmanly) you deny me. Rinaldo hearing~ ~these
 7    2,    6|         else shall enforce me to deny it, for I~ ~hold her highly
 8    2,    6|   attendant uppon youth; that to deny, is to denie~ ~youth also.
 9    2,    8|  earnestly~ ~entreat you, not to deny mee your loving society,
10    2,   10|       utter losse of her, if she deny to do it in your~ ~presence.
11    3,    3|       thou art,~ ~how canst thou deny a manifest truth? See sir,
12    3,    6|      whose sake I am not able to deny any thing you can demand,~ ~
13    3,    8|           except~ ~your selfe do deny me.~ ~ The Woman having
14    4,    1|       accident; so it was, and I deny it not.~ ~ Nor did I make
15    4,    4|         seeing no way whereby to deny him justice, it being~ ~
16    5,    4|         neither~ ~shall, or dare deny to do, in regard of our
17    5,    8|          being no longer able to deny them, he promised to accomplish~ ~
18    6,    7|       women, all advising her to deny the acte: but she,~ ~not
19    6,    7|    re-plighted together, which I deny not, nor ever will.~ ~But
20    7,    1|          silly John.~ ~ I cannot deny, but that some do affirme,
21    7,    9|          spake thus to him.~ ~ I deny not (my good Lord) but freely
22    8,    7|     Which~ ~courtesie he did not deny her, and she lying groveling
23    8,    7|      that I am no longer able to deny you; wherefore, tell me~ ~
24    8,    7|     performance of it. If~ ~thou deny me this gracious favour;
25    8,    8|       which in equity you cannot deny mee, weighing the wrong
26    9,    1|    HONEST WOMEN, OUGHT RATHER TO DENY~ ~ IMPORTUNATE SUITERS,
27    9,    1|         Rinuccio? Wilt dare to~ ~deny the first request, being
28    9,    2|      because Isabella should not deny theyr~ ~accusation) to contrive
29   10,    4|          would have you~ ~not to deny me one favour, which I will
30   10,    7|        SUBJECTS: YET HE OUGHT TO DENY AND REJECT~ ~ ALL THINGS,
31   10,    9| imposition, we are~ ~not able to deny them. This being done, with
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