Book,  Par.

 1     I,     56|            whose faces and in whose hearts I perceive a change, if
 2     I,     72|        bonds of love between united hearts became with bitter foes
 3    II,     32| winter-quarters, rejoicing in their hearts at having been compensated
 4    II,     93|           Plancina, I leave to your hearts my last entreaties. Describe
 5    II,    109|            the more deeply in their hearts. ~ ~
 6   III,      7|           now they must brace their hearts to endurance, as in former
 7   III,     76|           must be sought in our own hearts. Let us be led to amendment,
 8    IV,     12|             he must have filled the hearts of his hearers with sympathy
 9    IV,     53|            These sentiments of your hearts are my temples, these my
10    IV,     94|            at home had filled their hearts, and for this they sought
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