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 1    1,    9|            man of such yeares and discretion, to be amorously addicted,
 2    1,    9|    strange to any of wisedome and discretion, that I~ ~am amorously enclined,
 3    2,    6|           their meanes with lesse discretion then is~ ~required in such
 4    2,    8|        proceeding, and with great discretion, yet not entering into~ ~
 5    2,    8|       dominion in you, which your discretion~ ~(questionlesse) cannot
 6    2,    8|       with him; yet necessity and discretion,~ ~found it best for the
 7    2,    8|         growne to yeeres of grave discretion, doe~ ~never remember, that
 8    2,    9|        more wisedome, modesty and discretion. After all this, hee~ ~praised
 9    3,    1|   wherfore being a woman of sound discretion, she would~ ~not grant that
10    3,    9|      noted in yeares of~ ~greater discretion. Old Count Isnarde dying,
11    3,    9|          impatience with no meane discretion, and hoping by her vertuous~ ~
12    4,    4|     jeweller, a man~ ~of singular discretion, and often resorting to
13    4,    5|           He being a man of great discretion, although this sight~ ~was
14    5,    3|          indued with the greatest discretion. But because they had very
15    5,    9|       never bestoweth any gift by discretion; but rashly without~ ~consideration,
16    6,    9|           neither favoured of any discretion, but meerely came from~ ~
17    7,    4|         served, but yet with such discretion, as it was not noted.~ ~
18    7,    8|       gaddes so farre~ ~beyond al discretion, and makes Lovers so heedelesse
19    8,    1|          Gentlewoman with great~ ~discretion, without the least apprehension
20    8,    7|         way governed by temperate discretion, presently thus answered.~ ~
21    9,    6|        GOOD ADVISE, AND~ ~ CIVILL DISCRETION~ ~ ~ ~ Two yong Gentlemen,
22    9,    9|          to be governd by their~ ~discretion. Because every one desiring
23    9,   10|         much lesse wisedome and~ ~discretion, shall not onely increase
24    9,   10|       Bright Beauties, it was the discretion of your late Soveraigne
25   10,    8| Philosopher, as himselfe is. Your discretion gave her to an~ ~Athenian;
26   10,    9|           to him, who was of best discretion amongst his men, he gave~ ~
27   10,    9|           not my~ ~weake Womanish discretion appeare distastable, in
28   10,   10|           never was so empty of~ ~discretion, but did alwayes acknowledge,
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