Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|       to pay the price of its greatness. By the policy of Ferdinand
 2   I,         I|  deserving of the desert your greatness deserves." Over conceits
 3   I,       III|       to turn the eyes of thy greatness on this thy captive knight
 4   I,        XX|   order to indicate to us the greatness of his marvellous taciturnity
 5   I,      XXXI|      accompany and adorn this greatness with a thousand million
 6   I,    XXXVII|      my squire here that your greatness has been annihilated and
 7   I,     XLIII|     preserving her purity and greatness, she may mitigate the tortures
 8   I,     XLVII|      Countenance, as from the greatness of my services. But I see
 9   I,     XLVII|       loyalty of vassals, the greatness and generosity of nobles. "
10  II,        VI|      they attained surpassing greatness; those that had great beginnings
11  II,        VI|       maintain and uphold the greatness of their origin; those,
12  II,        VI|       lessened their original greatness till it has come to nought,
13  II,        VI| humble origin and rose to the greatness they still preserve, the
14  II,        VI|      lineage, that began with greatness and maintains it still without
15  II,         X|   please your haughtiness and greatness to receive into your favour
16  II,      XXXI|      those who would have the greatness of great folk measured by
17  II,        XL|   regions look down upon your greatness with benign eyes, valiant
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