Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,      XXII|     know that it is a mark of prudence not to do by foul means
 2   I,       XXV|  mentioned was a man of great prudence and sound judgment, and
 3   I,       XXV|     to us a lively picture of prudence and patience; as Virgil,
 4   I,       XXV|      conspicuously showed his prudence, worth, valour, endurance,
 5   I,    XXXIII| Lothario replied with so much prudence, sense, and judgment, that
 6   I,     XXXIV|       expected, with silence, prudence, and discretion thou canst
 7  II,    XXVIII|    based upon a foundation of prudence is called rashness, and
 8  II,      XLVI|     highest praise.~ ~ Men of prudence and discretion,~ Courtiers
 9  II,       LXV|    that soothes; and thus, by prudence, sagacity, care and the
10  II,      LXVI|     with the proper amount of prudence, and my self-confidence
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