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 1   1|        the worst. Oh, great and noble daughter of this city, what
 2   1|     that; his spirit seemed too noble, his beauty too charming
 3   2|      the exotic. Fine homes and noble families are the haunt of
 4   3|        you to my love. For your noble character deserves it, and
 5   3|       Now I am a married woman, noble, rich, and it is best that
 6  10| mistress! Oh, glorious and most noble love! Why do I not trust
 7  15|       would find that none were noble, or very few, but owed it
 8  15|       while we see those called noble that are very rich, when
 9  15|       ancestors were considered noble, but I have no wish to flatter
10  15|        In my opinion, no one is noble unless he loves virtue.
11  15|     obtain; and if you call him noble, you are a fool yourself.
12  15|   Procuration made our Pandalus noble.~ ~ ~ ~
13 Not|      Goodli History of the most noble and beautiful Ladye Lucres
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