Part,  Chapter

1     I,       V| transfixed at the lovely and exquisite scene, deeming that fairyland
2    II,     VII|     as a bridal veil, was an exquisite image of love and modesty.
3    II,    VIII|     dream, in a transport of exquisite joy.~ ~ ~ ~
4    II,      IX|     cannot this transport of exquisite pleasure last for ever?
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