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 1    1,    2|   understanding, and led a very~ ~vertuous life.~ ~
 2    1,    3|          all of~ ~them goodly and vertuous persons, and verie obedient
 3    1,    5|          DECLARING, THAT WISE AND VERTUOUS LADIES, OUGHT TO HOLD~ ~
 4    1,    6|           chastisement, which the vertuous Lady~ ~Marquesse had given
 5    1,    6|    desirer to see magnificent and vertuous men, hee resolved to~ ~goe
 6    1,    7|         last discourse (faire and vertuous company) induceth me to
 7    1,    7|     bountifull maner, then men of vertuous carriage and desert. Which
 8    1,    9|        thus to speake: Honest and vertuous young Ladies, like as~ ~
 9    1,    9|    comming from a man so wise and vertuous: And~ ~therefore (mine honour
10    2,    3|           hope.~ ~For, if he were vertuous and honest, he should surely
11    2,    3|          within the compasse of a vertuous conversation, may perfect
12    2,    3|        travailed hither with this vertuous intention, our Lord, who~ ~
13    2,    3|     standing by me, whose honest, vertuous, and civill~ ~demeanour,
14    2,    6|    Malespini, with his holy~ ~and vertuous wife, who were returned
15    2,    6|      their folly committed.~ ~The vertuous and religious Lady alledged
16    2,    7|           of no meane difficulty (vertuous Ladies) for us to~ ~take
17    2,    7|          having the fairest, most vertuous, and honest~ ~Lady to your
18    2,    8|        the choice of a~ ~wise and vertuous friend, answerable to her
19    2,    9|   wickednesse against so good and vertuous a Woman, that had not so
20    3,    2|          most beautifull wife and vertuous Lady, but made unfortunate
21    3,    3|      Gentlewoman for her good and vertuous seeming disposition, beleeved~ ~
22    3,    3|           to vex and prejudice so vertuous a~ ~Gentlewoman, I pray
23    3,    3|           entreat thee (deere and vertuous daughter) seeing grace hath~ ~
24    3,    5|        who was~ ~very beautifull, vertuous, and chaste. It so chanced,
25    3,    5|        speake a few words to your vertuous Ladie, and so farre off
26    3,    5|    returned her this answer. Most vertuous Lady, my spirits are~ ~so
27    3,    8|       power: but you being such a vertuous and sanctified man, and
28    3,    9|          saide unto her. Trust me vertuous Mayde,~ ~most woorthily
29    3,    9|     health, we have given to this vertuous~ ~virgin, and she will have
30    3,    9|         will that it shall be so, vertuous~ ~she is, faire and wise;
31    3,    9|     discretion, and hoping by her vertuous~ ~carriage, to compasse
32    3,    9|  substance,~ ~yet of honest life, vertuous, and never taxed with any
33    3,    9|       with~ ~my Husband, as every vertuous Wife ought to doe.~ ~ The
34    3,    9|          be honest, the Countesse vertuous, and~ ~her promise religious,
35    3,    9|  Countesse, in sted of the Ladies vertuous daughter, was embraced~ ~
36    3,    9|           recompence of faire and vertuous deservings, such as any~ ~
37    3,    9|          welcome to him, as his~ ~vertuous, loyall, and most loving
38    4,    1|          Our King (most Noble and vertuous Ladies) hath this day given
39    4,    1|          utmost might, and best~ ~vertuous faculties abiding in me,
40    4,    1|    requisite to be in an honest~ ~vertuous man; then you your selfe
41    4,    2|          protest as you are truly vertuous, never to reveale it to
42    4,    2|         you almost a miracle. The vertuous~ ~oath being past, with
43    4,    2|      breake the obligation of her vertuous promise, and that others (
44    4,    3|   acquainted her Husband with her vertuous~ ~intention, for preserving
45    4,    4|       pride of Art.~ ~ Of famous, vertuous, and worthy men, it was
46    4,    4|         she expressed the like in vertuous opinion of him.~ ~Wherefore,
47    4,    6|    intruding passions, as a truly vertuous minde ought to~ ~doe. Now,
48    4,    6|            violence; which like a vertuous and valiant Virago, shee
49    5,    1|           What shall we say then (vertuous Ladies) concerning this
50    5,    2|        and not~ ~unexpert in many vertuous qualities; affecting Constance
51    5,    3|         there, she being a~ ~very vertuous and religious Lady. No sooner
52    5,    5|          so she did in beauty and vertuous~ ~qualities, as none was
53    6,    3|           Byshoppe of Florence, a vertuous, wise,~ ~and reverend Prelate;
54    6,   10|           knowing your choise and vertuous dispositions, so~ ~powerfull
55    7,    3|          and returne wee backe to vertuous Fryar~ ~Reynard, who falling
56    7,    4|          avouching his wife to be vertuous and honest. Within~ ~a little
57    7,    7|          never~ ~meaning (as I am vertuous) to be there. But, that
58    7,    7|        and makes us~ ~wander from vertuous courses, when we are wel
59    7,    8|         chaste, honest and truely vertuous: Is not~ ~ashamed at midnight,
60    7,    9|            most wise, loyall, and vertuous,) would so shamefullie wrong
61    8,    4|          began in this manner.~ ~ Vertuous Ladies, I very well remember (
62    8,    7|        ignorant, that you~ ~being vertuous, and a judicious Scholler,
63    9,    4|           began to~ ~speake thus. Vertuous Ladies, if it were not more
64    9,    6|          a Gallant, declared such vertuous and modest demeanour, as~ ~
65   10,    1| well-willers,~ ~both of your owne vertuous deservings, and my bounty.
66   10,    2|           termed no more~ ~then a vertuous deed well done, and becomming
67   10,    2|           because among all the~ ~vertuous men, deserving to have especial
68   10,    3|          Noble Gentleman, and (in vertuous~ ~qualities) inferiour to
69   10,    5|    proving to no purpose.~ ~ This vertuous Lady, being wearied with
70   10,    6|          being both a valiant and vertuous~ ~King, and what he did,
71   10,    6|           being a very worthy and vertuous~ ~Lord, and meet to be a
72   10,    7|         bee both~ ~beautifull and vertuous: was so much moved with
73   10,    7|          Royall selfe,~ ~and your vertuous Queene: heaven shower downe
74   10,    8|          requested) to extend all vertuous actions to others, which
75   10,    9|    possessions, I commit to thy~ ~vertuous care. And because I am not
76   10,   10|           knew her to be a truely vertuous~ ~mother, and wisely liable
77   10,   10|         with an~ ~invincible true vertuous courage, she had outstood
78   10,   10|           most wise, patient, and vertuous Lady. The Count~ ~of Panago,
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