Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,    XLVIII|     examples, inflamed against vice, and in love with virtue;
 2  II,         I|       indolence over exertion, vice over virtue, arrogance over
 3  II,        VI|     will be a great example of vice, and a rich man who is not
 4  II,        VI|        narrow, and the road of vice broad and spacious; I know
 5  II,        VI|     the broad and easy road of vice ends in death, and the narrow
 6  II,       XVI| discourses in which he rebukes vice in general, in the style
 7  II,        XX|        prodigal I'll prove,~ A vice not wholly shameful, which~
 8  II,     XXXII|      and esteemed than exalted vice. Dulcinea, besides, has
 9  II,      XLIX|       their tricks; and as the vice of gambling has become common,
10  II,        LI|     virtue and a stepfather to vice. Be not always strict, nor
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