Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,       VII| purpose, and leave it to me to avenge myself."~ ~They did as he
 2   I,         X|    Mantua did when he swore to avenge the death of his nephew
 3   I,        XV|        courage nor the will to avenge insults or defend thy lordship;
 4   I,      XVII|   shall find no one on whom to avenge ourselves, do what we may;
 5   I,      XVII|       than to aid the weak, to avenge those who suffer wrong,
 6   I,      XVII|       not want your worship to avenge me of any wrong, because
 7   I,     XVIII|       persons on whom I cannot avenge myself so as to know what
 8   I,       XIX|    wounded or slain knight, to avenge whom was a task reserved
 9   I,       XIX|       done, or else that I may avenge you for the injury that
10   I,     XXVII|   Fernando, as if I could thus avenge the wrong they had done
11   I,      XXIX|       shall leave to Heaven to avenge, while I on earth devote
12   I,     XXXVI|     and shame, and resolved to avenge himself when a more convenient
13   I,      XLVI|       seen anyone upon whom to avenge thy wrong."~ ~They were
14  II,         I|   ladies of their thoughts, to avenge themselves in satires and
15  II,     XXIII|      Marquis of Mantua made to avenge his nephew Baldwin, when
16  II,     XXVII|        reason for going out to avenge the defiance of such an
17  II,     XXVII| between them that he could not avenge him. Far from it, finding
18  II,     XXXII|      to effect his purpose and avenge himself; this man suffers
19  II,       LIX|    himself will not be able to avenge, if he does not ward it
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