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 1    3,    7| secular persons, to have their pride more notoriously~ ~observed.
 2    3,    9|        rate, as he can doe the pride of his honour.~ ~ Madame,
 3    3,   10|         had lifted his head in pride; and that by God's mercy
 4    3,   10|       with my Hell I tamed the pride of your Devil To these demands~ ~
 5    4,    2|          CHECKING THE ARROGANT PRIDE OF VAINE-HEADED WOMEN~ ~ ~ ~
 6    4,    2|    bladder; conceived no small pride in hearing these words,~ ~
 7    4,    2|  leaving Lisetta in no~ ~meane pride of imagination, that God
 8    4,    2|      be equalled, such was the pride of~ ~her presuming. For
 9    4,    4|  framed in her very~ ~choicest pride of Art.~ ~ Of famous, vertuous,
10    5,    6|     they are in the floure and pride of~ ~their youth, having
11    5,    8|       selfe to him; perhaps in pride of her singular~ ~beauty,
12    5,    8|      dying unrepentant, and in pride of her scorne, she had the~ ~
13    8,    7|        heard her with no small pride and~ ~squemishnesse, and
14    8,    9|    rich and sumptuous Beds (if pride of mine owne~ ~opinion do
15   10,   10|        not infect her with any pride,~ ~coynesse, or disdaine.
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