Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,   Commend| figures-that is bragging play.~ A modest dedication make,~ And give
 2   I,       XIV|        beautiful; for beauty in a modest woman is like fire at a
 3   I,       XIV|         killed him, why should my modest behaviour and circumspection
 4   I,       XIV|         or play with another. The modest converse of the shepherd
 5   I,      XXIV|          her, and how many dainty modest replies did I receive! how
 6   I,      XXIV|         and herself so beautiful, modest, discreet, and virtuous,
 7   I,      XXIV|         marriage, so delicate, so modest, and so tender, that on
 8   I,       XXV|      platonic, not going beyond a modest look, and even that so seldom
 9   I,    XXXIII|           a virtuous, honourable, modest and high-minded woman. And
10   I,    XXXIII|         must force my suit upon a modest woman, decoy one that is
11   I,    XXXIII|    knowest that thou hast a wife, modest, virtuous, pure-minded and
12   I,    XXXIII|       Camilla with a friendly and modest welcome; but she never suffered
13   I,    XXXIII|     ordered her to do so; but the modest bearing of Camilla, the
14   I,     XLVII|         lady, virtuous, wise, and modest; there a Christian knight,
15  II,       XIX|        his passion with countless modest proofs of affection, so
16  II,     XXXII|       haughtiness, tender and yet modest, gracious from courtesy
17  II,      XLVI|           damsels dally,~ But the modest take to wife.~ There are
18  II,      XLIX|         on the ground answered in modest confusion, "I cannot tell
19  II,      LXII|       turn, and, though perfectly modest, somewhat free in playing
20  II,      LXII|      answer she got was, "Be very modest."~ ~"I question thee no
21  II,       LXX|            When women of rank and modest maidens trample honour under
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