Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,      VIII|   been seen, for those black bodies we see there must be, and
 2   I,    XXXIII|     lives of angels in human bodies; those undertaken for the
 3   I,        XL| souls than these,~ Or braver bodies on its surface bore."~ ~
 4   I,      XLVI|   hears of, begging all good bodies' pardon."~ ~"What mischief
 5   I,     XLVII|     wilt find they have only bodies of air, and no consistency
 6  II,      VIII|     know-the tombs where the bodies of those great lords are,
 7  II,      VIII|  said Sancho, "belong to the bodies and relics of the saints
 8  II,      VIII|  reputation. Kings carry the bodies or relics of saints on their
 9  II,      VIII|      girt and tortured their bodies, and they are held in greater
10  II,      XIII|   eat it in the chill of our bodies; for who gets more heat
11  II,      XXVI|      arm? And whose were the bodies they belonged to but mine?
12  II,     LVIII|   smitten the earth with our bodies, nor have we been left famishing;
13  II,        LX|      trees were freebooters' bodies.~ ~And now day dawned; and
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