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 1 Int|  when you have attained that honour; to which Aeneas replied:
 2   1|     town and mine, did great honour to the Emperor Sigismund
 3   2|   home. Rich houses know not honour, and he that is swollen
 4   3|     women, careless of their honour, not only had he never yet
 5   3|      and of no value without honour: that she was endowed with
 6   3|     to your great beauty and honour was added learning. Those
 7   6|    of her actions. Since her honour cannot be protected, at
 8   9|     resisted and pleaded her honour and her reputation, saying
 9  14|   you will be protecting the honour of your family, when you
10  14|      our reputation, and the honour of your race. You are our
11  14| neither for her life nor her honour.~ ~ ‘She herself has told
12  14|  said. You wont refuse that honour at my hands.’~ ~ ‘I won'
13  18|    But we must consider your honour, not my wishes. For the
14  18|    you off, I destroy my own honour—that, for your sake, would
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