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 1  Ind      |          a use soone learned of immodest women, having put off all~ ~
 2    1,    4|      may enjoy it.~ ~ Upon this immodest meditation, and his purpose
 3    3,    3|     sharpely checkt him for his immodest behaviour towards the~ ~
 4    3,    8|      held it to be overbase and immodest, and ill agreeing with her~ ~
 5    4,    1|      her, and holding it most~ ~immodest in her, to solicite him
 6    4,    1|     indignation in me, by thine immodest and wilfull folly, and whereas~ ~
 7    4,    6|            provoking him to the immodest motion, that upon granting
 8    5,   10|     REPREHENDING THE CUNNING OF IMMODEST WOMEN, WHO BY ABUSING~ ~
 9    6,   10|          for prosecution of any immodest deede, but onely for familiar
10    7,    2| publication, to~ ~the end, that immodest men may know, and finde
11    7,    3|    solicite the enjoying of his immodest desires. The good~ ~Gentlewoman,
12    7,    7|     Wicked shamelesse, and most immodest Woman, Art~ ~thou come,
13    8,    4|    displeasing, his~ ~behaviour immodest and scandaious, and his
14    8,    7|        the maintenance of thine immodest desires.~ ~ Why dost thou
15    8,    7|         luxurious~ ~heat of thy immodest desires, and I wel-neere
16    8,    8|         deserving silence, then immodest blabbing.~ ~Spinelloccio,
17    9,    2|          to be answered in such immodest manner?~ ~Isabella not a
18   10,    5|         to ambassages~ ~of such immodest nature, much lesse to compound
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