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 1    1,    6|      CHURCH-MEN MAY BEE JUSTLY REPROVED, AND~ ~ THEIR HYPOCRISIE
 2    3,    3|        friendly sort) mildly~ ~reproved him for such amorous glaunces,
 3    4,    5|     with her, she~ ~checkt and reproved him for his so long absence.
 4    4,    5|     her; and having very often reproved her for it,~ ~without any
 5    4,    8|       his Tutors heard,~ ~they reproved him with many severe speeches:
 6    5,    3|      their bold adventure; she reproved them both somewhat~ ~sharpely,
 7    5,   10|   taunts, many have checkt and reproved great~ ~folly in others,
 8    7,    4|       qualities; very sharpely reproved him, gave him~ ~grosse speeches,
 9    7,    8|   arose out of their beds, and reproved them in very~ ~harsh manner.
10    7,    9|        Wantonnesse, nor you be reproved of indiscretion, for being
11    8,    9|        not to be over-sharpely reproved, as do injurie to him, who~ ~
12    8,   10|       of his Follie,~ ~sharply reproved him, saying. Thou hast done
13   10,    8|        after he had~ ~sharpely reproved him for his distrust, and
14   10,    9| sickenesse: he very~ ~severely reproved him, because he could no
15   10,   10|        although they~ ~greatly reproved him; yet he told them plainely,
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