Chapter

1       I| shaking off your habitual love of disputing, and being
2      II|   Homer introduces him in love, and bitterly complaining,
3      II|   yet,~ So full a tide of love into my breast;~ I never
4      II|     nor thyself~ As now I love thee, and my soul perceive~
5      IV|  two elementary powers -- love and hate, of which the former
6     XVI| upon the earth~ Who shall love the great God before all
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