Act,  scene

1    1,   1|        all were governed by his pious orders.~Dorine~He passes
2    1,   1| occupation but a prude’s.~These pious dames, in their austerity,~
3    2,   2|     vanity~But ill accords with pious living, sir.~The man who
4    2,   2|     viper!~Dorine~What! you are pious, and you lose your temper?~
5    3,   3|        m very grateful for your pious wishes.~But let’s sit down,
6    3,   3|    somewhat on such a matter.~A pious man like you, known everywhere ...~
7    3,   3|  everywhere ...~Tartuffe~Though pious, I am none the less a man;~
8    5,   1|           Tis too much! No more pious folk for me!~I shall abhor
9    5,   1|         him,~And no one’s truly pious nowadays?~Leave such conclusions
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