Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,    XXVIII|  arms, senor, I were in the claws of a fierce lion, and my
 2   I,      XLVI|    shall rival the ravening claws of their valiant father;
 3  II,      XVII|   in store for him from the claws of the lions; and he cursed
 4  II,      XVII|    he lay, and protrude his claws, and stretch himself thoroughly;
 5  II,     XXXIV|    that I saw thee in their claws), bidding me tell thee to
 6  II,     XXXVI|    must make a scourge with claws, or a cat-o'-nine tails,
 7  II,       XLV|     my grip; no, nor lions' claws; the soul from out of my
 8  II,    XLVIII|     hand of God, but by the claws of a cat, mishaps incidental
 9  II,      LVII| evil befall thee!~ ~ In thy claws, ruthless robber,~ Thou
10  II,      LXII| material, with four eagles' claws projecting from it to support
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