Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,   Commend|       those alforjas thou wast wont to stuff~ With comforts
 2   I,         X|       middle of the body-as is wont to happen frequently,-but
 3   I,      XIII|     and in mid-career they are wont to commend themselves to
 4   I,       XIV|    would act with him as it is wont; and as everything distresses
 5   I,     XVIII|    unlucky as your worship are wont to supply such-like shortcomings."~ ~"
 6   I,       XXI|     sees his lady where he was wont to see her, and it is agreed
 7   I,    XXXIII| Anselmo's house as he had been wont, striving to do honour to
 8   I,    XXXIII|        the things that men are wont to attempt, and there is
 9   I,     XXXIV|       Chloris and to Heaven is wont to rise.~ And when the light
10   I,     XXXIV|    being prized; nay, they are wont to say that he who gives
11   I,     XXXIV|  demeanour was not what it was wont to be, had the audacity
12   I,     XXXIV|   three days as thou hast been wont to do on other occasions,
13   I,       LII|        this gentle squire~ Was wont his wandering master to
14  II,         I|    with which I am able and am wont to threaten and lay waste
15  II,      XIII|      very well, the people are wont to say, 'Ha, whoreson rip!
16  II,      XVII|       baste my ribs as you are wont to do. Well, this time,
17  II,       XXX|    which the duchess and I are wont to give to all knights-errant
18  II,     XLVII|     and truth with which he is wont to set forth everything
19  II,    XLVIII|     grievances your worship is wont to redress."~ ~"Tell me,
20  II,        LX| authorities in these parts are wont to hang them up by twenties
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