Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        XX|    time, the devil, who never sleeps and puts everything in confusion,
 2   I,       XXI|      of the chamber where she sleeps, which looks upon a garden,
 3   I,      XLIV|     when the devil, who never sleeps, contrived that the barber,
 4   I,      XLIX| neither eats, nor drinks, nor sleeps, nor gives a proper answer
 5  II,         I|  armour; no knight now-a-days sleeps in the open field exposed
 6  II,       XIX|    senses. He eats little and sleeps little, and all he eats
 7  II,       XIX|    eats is fruit, and when he sleeps, if he sleeps at all, it
 8  II,       XIX|     and when he sleeps, if he sleeps at all, it is in the field
 9  II,        XX|     upon masters. The servant sleeps and the master lies awake
10  II,        XX|  ranks. She is no reaper that sleeps out the noontide; at all
11  II,       XXV|      and the devil, who never sleeps, with his love for sowing
12  II,        XL|   said horse neither eats nor sleeps nor wears out shoes, and
13  II,      XLIV|   supply the wants of one who sleeps with his door locked, to
14  II,      XLIV|    neighbourhood to flout me, sleeps on and wakens not to hear
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