Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,   Commend|     make thy steady aim,~ No empty chatterer will dare~ To
 2   I,        XI|    constantly, now full, now empty, like the bucket of a water-wheel,
 3   I,    XXXIII|     consort; see for what an empty and ill-advised curiosity
 4   I,      XXXV|     he found it deserted and empty, not one of all his servants,
 5   I,   XXXVIII|      not say, coming from an empty place, must come out cold,
 6   I,        XL|      days until the bano was empty as before, and immediately
 7   I,        XL|    was, as it generally was, empty, it appeared with the cloth
 8   I,        XL|  shall know that the bano is empty and I will give thee abundance
 9   I,        XL|  that the bano chanced to be empty she at different times gave
10   I,       LII|      else this gentleman has empty lodgings in his head."~ ~"
11   I,       LII|        and it is you who are empty and a fool. I am fuller
12  II,         I|  comes of having the stomach empty and the brains full of wind.
13  II,      XIII|   clinging to the now nearly empty bota and with half-chewed
14  II,        XX|  rest, nor doth this world's empty pomp disturb thee, for the
15  II,     XXIII| myself who was there or some empty delusive phantom; but touch,
16  II,    XXXIII|     and goes trusting to his empty promises, there can be no
17  II,        LI|   have mixed a bushel of old empty rotten nuts with a bushel
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