Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,      VIII|       and rashness, miserable creature." To which the Biscayan
 2   I,    XXVIII|      Luscinda, it is no human creature but a divine being."~ ~The
 3   I,    XXVIII| sincerity.~ ~"I, a poor young creature alone, ill versed among
 4   I,      XXIX|      never seen such a lovely creature; and he asked the curate
 5   I,       XLI|      was not a more beautiful creature in the world-at least, that
 6  II,       VII|       enchanted, and the poor creature was in such a state that
 7  II,      XVII|        that persecute me as a creature and limb of your worship,
 8  II,      XXIX|      thou afraid of, cowardly creature? What art thou weeping at,
 9  II,      XXXI|      me she seems the fairest creature in the world; at any rate,
10  II,     XXXII|       she must be the fairest creature in the world, nay, in all
11  II,       XLI|    sort? Cowardly, spiritless creature, art thou not in the very
12  II,       LII|    her a simpleton and a weak creature, they did not think her
13  II,       LIV|      said she was the fairest creature in the world. She wept as
14  II,     LVIII|      don't know what the poor creature fell in love with."~ ~"Recollect,
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