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1 I, 4 | church, one temperance, one modesty; their food is common, marriage 2 I, 8 | man, by which the blush of modesty breaks forth, and shame 3 II, 2 | overpasses the bounds of modesty. And we must, as far as 4 II, 2 | woman to whom it brings modesty even to reflect of what 5 II, 6 | the struggle in words of modesty, as ear-guards, so that 6 II, 6 | of the righteous man; and modesty covered what intoxication 7 II, 6 | conduct; and the observance of modesty in names is a training in 8 II, 6 | as objects suggestive of modesty, not shame. It is their 9 II, 7 | without by raiment, within by modesty. But as for such as are 10 II, 7 | this enhances the youth's modesty, by showing the good qualities 11 II, 8 | the ambrosial chrism of modesty, and find delight in the 12 II, 10| Do not, I pray, put off modesty at the same time that you 13 II, 11| white-robed and pure, adorned with modesty alone (for such ought to 14 II, 11| true wife, dowered with modesty). But the other, viz. Vice, 15 II, 13| journeying to righteousness. Modesty and chastity are collars 16 III, 3 | violence done to nature's modesty by stepping out and bending 17 III, 3 | will scarcely behave with modesty to any at home. Their want 18 III, 5 | a plausible pretence of modesty; but any others who wish, 19 III, 5 | to loving), as if their modesty had been washed away in 20 III, 5 | become utterly destitute of modesty shut out strangers; but 21 III, 5 | man naked, preserved their modesty by going through the contest 22 III, 5 | divesting themselves of their modesty along with their tunic, 23 III, 5 | they ought to regard with modesty parents and domestics; in 24 III, 11| with the band of chaste modesty, lest through giddiness 25 III, 11| temperance, love of the good, modesty, than which no more blooming 26 III, 11| let there be the bloom of modesty, and an expression of firmness. 27 III, 11| who puts before her eyes modesty, and her shawl; nor will