Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|      worship of her virtues and charms with an additional extravagance,
 2   I,   Commend|       that livery~ Of countless charms thy mind and body show so!~
 3   I,   AuthPre|        takes them for gifts and charms of mind and body, and talks
 4   I,       XIV|      make known my thoughts and charms. I am a fire afar off, a
 5   I,      XVII|        I could tell thee of the charms of her person! of her lively
 6   I,      XXIV|     alone were combined all the charms of beauty and understanding
 7   I,       XXV|       and flowers, added to the charms of the spot. Upon this place
 8   I,    XXVIII|         he shed, and lastly the charms of his person and his high-bred
 9   I,      XXIX|     taste when he rejected such charms. But the one who admired
10   I,       XXX|        of her beauty, or of her charms piecemeal; but taken in
11   I,      XXXI|         with a thousand million charms of mind! But one thing thou
12   I,    XXXIII| therefore had only extolled the charms of Camilla, telling her
13   I,    XXXIII| goodness and beauty one by one, charms enough to warm with love
14   I,         L| presents itself to the eyes and charms the sight with its verdure,
15  II,      XXIX| contemplated and gazed upon the charms of its banks, the clearness
16  II,     XXXII|       and adorned with whatever charms and perfections you chose."~ ~"
17  II,      XLIV|        below the mean.~ ~ These charms, and many more, are thine,~
18  II,     XLVII|        painting so minutely the charms of her who some time or
19  II,         L|    indignities offered to their charms and self-esteem mightily
20  II,       LII|     without trickery, guile, or charms of any sort, and examined
21  II,      LXIX|        us now the death and the charms of the peerless Altisidora,
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