Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|        Pope, Swift, Arbuthnot, and Gay. Jervas has been allowed
 2   I,        II|        door, and perceived the two gay damsels who were standing
 3   I,        IV|      quitted the inn, so happy, so gay, so exhilarated at finding
 4   I,      XIII|           grave without arrogance, gay without vulgarity, and,
 5   I,        XV|        tutor and instructor of the gay god of laughter, when he
 6   I,     XXXIV|      Distinguished, Elegant, Fond, Gay, Honourable, Illustrious,
 7   I,      XLVI|          all she saw, was grave or gay without knowing why, as
 8   I,         L|          of the countless birds of gay plumage that flit to and
 9   I,         L|          the gate of the castle in gay and gorgeous attire, such
10   I,        LI|      To-day he would appear in one gay dress, to-morrow in another;
11  II,       XVI|       expression between grave and gay; and his dress and accoutrements
12  II,       XXI|      recognised by everyone as the gay Basilio, and all waited
13  II,      XXVI|            my trunks and bags with gay dresses unnumbered; and
14  II,     XLIII| serviceable, rather than showy and gay ones, and divide them between
15  II,      XLVI|         and discretion,~ Courtiers gay and gallant knights,~ With
16  II,    XLVIII|          of milk and carmine, that gay lively step with which she
17  II,     LVIII|            read their history. The gay shepherd offered him his
18  II,      LXII|        anything but agile.~ ~ ~The gay ladies made secret love
19  II,     LXVII|           where we came upon those gay shepherdesses and gallant
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