Part,  Chapter

 1     I,       I|    raise such a tempest that earth and sea would rise and destroy
 2     I,      II|  tremendous shock, as if the earth had quaked and opened beneath
 3     I,      II|      all is the voice of the earth, when, quivering in wrath,
 4     I,      II|      What power in heaven or earth could save them, and how?~ ~
 5    II,       V| standing on belonged to this earth or was part of the infernal
 6    II,     VII| mechanical iron structure on earth can be found half as involved
 7    II,     VII|       and I ask, Is there on earth a Cicero or a Demosthenes
 8    II,    VIII|     like a saint, or down to earth like a sinner. I also look
 9    II,       X|     others remaining here on earth, shame, sorrow, and remorse!
10    II,     XII|     friends and enemies. The earth shook with the stamping
11    II,      XV|   most degrading position on earth for a money consideration -
12    II,    XVII|      are the happiest man on earth, nor can all the crowned
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