Chapter

1      IV|          terrace after another to yield sustenance to the farmer.
2       V|          Finally, I forced him to yield, and so he is to accompany
3     XII|           the[118] phœnix made to yield a passage, after which Blanka
4     XII|      another sleeping-room, or to yield to the charm of her unbidden
5      XV|             Even the barren rocks yield nectar. Hear that! The spring
6      XV|           Even then he refused to yield himself, but outwitted all
7      XX| bashfulness, and so induce her to yield her hand to the bridegroom.
8    XXII|        himself would be forced to yield to their desires and return
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