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 1    1,    5|      him, commended her to her chaste disposition, and~ ~posted
 2    2,    3|          and converting to the chaste embraces of the marriage
 3    2,    3|  solemnly, by an holy Vow, and chaste~ ~kisses; shee commanded
 4    2,    7|    those more honourable~ ~and chaste respects, that ever ought
 5    2,    7| wherein shee lived among those chaste religious women, as they~ ~
 6    2,    9|         possibly could be more chaste and honest then she: in
 7    2,    9|     rule,~ ~that that is onely chaste, that never was solicited
 8    3,    5|      beautifull, vertuous, and chaste. It so chanced, that this~ ~
 9    3,    5| unfitting speeches~ ~which her chaste eares could never endure
10    3,    5|       reason) to acquaint your chaste eares with my earnest desires,
11    3,   10|        times and more were the chaste ladies moved to laughter~ ~
12    4,    1|       whom she saluting with a chaste and modest kisse; causing
13    4,    3|        the prostitution of her chaste honour, which she preferred
14    4,    6|     and continued their stolne chaste pleasures with equall~ ~
15    4,    8|    thoughts have embraced that chaste and~ ~honourable resolution,
16    4,    9|   deare a~ ~friend, losse of a chaste and honourable wife, and
17    5,    6|    that as I am here with this chaste~ ~Virgin, (whom I honour
18    5,    9|        also my many modest and chaste denials, which (perhaps)
19    7,    8|          beauties in Florence, chaste, honest and truely vertuous:
20    8,    1|      because women ought to be chaste and honest,~ ~and to preserve
21    9,    1|  NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ APPROVING, THAT CHASTE AND HONEST WOMEN, OUGHT
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