Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,       XVI|          more than she liked. This graceful lass, then, helped the young
 2   I,     XXIII|           for, as I said, he was a graceful and gracious youth, and
 3   I,      XLII|           air, so beautiful and so graceful, that all were filled with
 4  II,         I|           If Roland was not a more graceful person than your worship
 5  II,       III|           and write in a strain of graceful pleasantry, is the gift
 6  II,       XIX|          licentiate, with an easy, graceful bearing and step, advanced
 7  II,        XX|           its verses, some of them graceful, some burlesque, but Don
 8  II,        XX|            breaking off again with graceful, unconstrained gaiety; and
 9  II,       XXX| distinguished among them a lady of graceful mien, on a pure white palfrey
10  II,       XXX|       phrase, her rare beauty, her graceful gaiety, and her courtesy.
11  II,      XLIV|         beautiful, wise, virtuous, graceful, and high-bred, and all
12  II,     LXIII|           him so well-favoured, so graceful, and so submissive, he felt
13  II,     LXIII|            the handsomest and most graceful youths that could be imagined.
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