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1    II|     in drunkenness and every vice, she had now given up, and
2   VII|    is made, to be capable of vice and virtue. For neither
3   VII|     turn to both [virtue and vice]. And this also is shown
4   VII|  wickedness; or that neither vice nor virtue is anything;
5  VIII|    and earnest life and shun vice, be hated. And it is nothing
6    IX|   men and neither virtue nor vice is anything, and, as we
7    XI|   ways met, found Virtue and Vice, who appeared to him in
8    XI|    him in the form of women: Vice, in a luxurious dress, and
9    XI| enters into blessedness. For Vice, when by imitation of what
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