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Profusiana the third, and Prudentia the fourth; their several names denoting their respective qualities.
Pamela 2006
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In other manu - scripts of the ninth century Prudentia invariably holds
Dictionary of the History of Ideas HELEN F. NORTH 1968
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Florimel has abundance of wit, which she has lavished in decrying Prudentia, and giving defiance to her little arts.
The Tatler, Volume 1, 1899 George A. Aitken
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In the meantime Florimel went to the tragedy, dressed as fine as hands could make her, in hopes to see Prudentia pine away with envy.
The Tatler, Volume 1, 1899 George A. Aitken
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This unprovoked injury done by Prudentia, was the first occasion of our fatal divisions here, and a declaration of war between these rivals.
The Tatler, Volume 1, 1899 George A. Aitken
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Florimel was now mortified down to Prudentia's humour; and Prudentia exalted into hers.
The Tatler, Volume 1, 1899 George A. Aitken
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Prudentia a compliment, and was very civil to the whole company, making bows till his buttons touched the ground.
The Tatler, Volume 1, 1899 George A. Aitken
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Prudentia, insolent with power, bespoke 'Alexander.'
The Tatler, Volume 1, 1899 George A. Aitken
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Romans, no divinity is absent, if _Prudentia_ be present, so it still seems that everything is wanting to a man, if he wants that.
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Prudentia had so laid it, that at ten of the clock footmen were sent to take places at the puppet-show, and all we of Florimel's party were to be out of fashion, or desert her.
The Tatler, Volume 1, 1899 George A. Aitken
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