Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,   Commend|         thee~ Deep erudition to bestow,~ Or black Latino's gift
 2   I,         X|     thee and greater favours to bestow upon thee; and for the present
 3   I,     XVIII|      her father is unwilling to bestow her upon the pagan king
 4   I,      XXVI|         where he may be able to bestow most favours upon me."~ ~"
 5   I,     XXVII|       semblance, and upon it to bestow~ Thy veil, wherewith at
 6   I,       XXX|       not being so, how can you bestow favours upon me? That is
 7   I,      XXXI|         the kingdom, that I may bestow it upon whomsoever I choose,
 8   I,      XXXI|       whom wouldst thou have me bestow it but upon thee?"~ ~"That
 9   I,     XXXII|     heartless, that rather than bestow a glance upon a worthy man
10   I,      XXXV|  established in her kingdom, to bestow upon him the best county
11   I,      XLIX|      heaven has been pleased to bestow upon you, employing your
12  II,         X|   enslaved knight, and deign to bestow her blessing upon him, so
13  II,         X|     unexpected as it is good, I bestow upon thee the best spoil
14  II,      XIII|        the Church line, and can bestow rewards of that sort on
15  II,       XXI|         as heaven is pleased to bestow it upon him), I will, with
16  II,     XXIII|      gavest me the other day to bestow in alms upon the poor I
17  II,      XLIV| greatest orators on earth could bestow upon her."~ ~"Well, well,
18  II,      XLIV|  silver-laced,~ Would I on thee bestow!~ What damask breeches make
19  II,      XLIV|        love has been pleased to bestow upon her in surrendering
20  II,       LXV|  kingdom to win and a county to bestow on thee."~ ~"May God hear
21  II,      LXIX|      six smocks of mine which I bestow upon thee, to make as many
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