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 1  Ind      |        we cannot fall into any reprehension; whereas if we~ ~neglect
 2  Ind      |          our folly well worthy reprehension, if we should walke further,
 3    1,    4|      THE AUTHORS OF THEIR OWNE REPREHENSION~ ~ ~ ~ A Monke having committed
 4    1,    4| without feare of receiving any reprehension, how cunningly a~ ~Monke
 5    1,    5|         they gave him a modest reprehension, and meaning to~ ~let him
 6    1,    6|        I conceale the deserved reprehension, which~ ~an honest simple
 7    1,    6|   things, deserving speech and reprehension, as a true But of wickednes,~ ~
 8    2,    2|    dispatched him (after sound reprehension) to~ ~Ferrara, with Letters
 9    2,    7| Setalia, and there fearing the reprehension of his father, and least~ ~
10    2,    8|   worthily receive more sharpe reprehension, in yeelding to amorous~ ~
11    2,    8|    then any severe~ ~or sharpe reprehension, smiling on him, said: Alas
12    3,    3|    would give him a~ ~friendly reprehension, and advise him to use such
13    6,    8|      well corrected by a witty reprehension of her Unckle; if~ ~shee
14    6,   10| sufficiently commend the witty reprehension of Guido),~ ~thus he began.
15    7,    8|     house, for the more sharpe reprehension of their Sister.~ ~Which
16    7,   10|         Into which fault and~ ~reprehension, I your King, shall well
17    9,    5|     FIFT NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ IN JUST REPREHENSION OF THOSE VAINEHEADED FOOLES,
18    9,    9|       onely worthy of grievous reprehension, but also severe~ ~chastisement
19   10,    9|    powers, that you deserve no reprehension in any manner~ ~whatsoever.
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