Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|      of incessant struggle, of toil ill paid, of disappointment,
 2   I,        XI|    iron one was gained without toil, but because they that lived
 3   I,        XI|      produce of their fragrant toil to every hand. The mighty
 4   I,      XIII|        for soft courtiers, but toil, unrest, and arms were invented
 5   I,      XIII| without exceeding great sweat, toil, and exertion, it follows
 6   I,       XIV|       sisters of the ceaseless toil;~ And all into this breast
 7   I,      XVII|    return for the insufferable toil they endure in seeking adventures
 8   I,     XLIII|     sufferings, what repose my toil, and lastly what death my
 9   I,       LII| nothing in return for the vast toil which it has cost him in
10   I,       LII|      sleepless nights and much toil he has succeeded, and that
11  II,     XVIII|     spare yourself fatigue and toil in reaching the inaccessible
12  II,    XXVIII|       farmers, however much we toil all day, at the worst, at
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