Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,       III|       your courtesy grants me the boon I seek, one that will redound
 2   I,       III|           had agreed to grant the boon demanded of him. "I looked
 3   I,       III|         have to tell you that the boon I have asked and your liberality
 4   I,      XVII|       being envious of so great a boon placed in my hands by good
 5   I,     XVIII|         on which will be seen the boon my fortune is reserving
 6   I,       XXV|         enjoying in my senses the boon thou bearest me, or as a
 7   I,      XXIX|           of your master to beg a boon of him, which is that he
 8   I,      XXIX|           and courtesy grant me a boon, which will redound to the
 9   I,      XXIX|       unless of your courtesy the boon I ask is first granted me."~ ~"
10   I,      XXIX|         may very safely grant the boon she asks; it's nothing at
11   I,      XXIX|      beauty rise, for I grant the boon which you would ask of me."~ ~"
12   I,      XXIX|       nothing; but now seeing the boon granted, and the promptitude
13   I,       XXX|          Sir Knight, remember the boon you have promised me, and
14   I,       XXX| magnanimity he has granted me the boon of accompanying me whithersoever
15   I,       XXX|           here I confirm anew the boon I have promised you, and
16   I,      XXXI|         that I am debarred by the boon I have accorded to the princess
17   I,    XXXIII|       scorns to grant Or grace or boon to me,Since what can never
18   I,    XXXVII|        object peace, the greatest boon that men can desire in this
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