Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        VI|    amendment it may succeed in winning the full measure of grace
 2   I,         X| success, and that the time for winning that island which is costing
 3   I,        XI|      assurance~ To the hope of winning thee.~ ~ If it be that in
 4   I,       XIV|       pleasing the eye without winning the affection; and if every
 5   I,        XV|    would it be with thee if on winning it I made thee lord of it?
 6   I,     XVIII|      delight can equal that of winning a battle, and triumphing
 7   I,      XXIV|  seemed to me the best mode of winning my desired and merited reward,
 8   I,       XXV|    tell me about chivalry, and winning kingdoms and empires, and
 9   I,      XXXI|        all that I have won, am winning, or shall win by arms in
10   I,     XLVII|        the moods the sweet and winning arts of poesy and oratory
11  II,        IV|      of Aragon, which would be winning it above all the knights
12  II,    XLVIII|      your worship's gentle and winning presence only such a Christian
13  II,      LXVI|      prevent and keep him from winning. My decision, therefore,
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