Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        LI|           glass trinkets and fine steel chains. To-day he would
 2  II,        VI|      trenchant blades of Damascus steel, or clubs studded with spikes
 3  II,        VI|       studded with spikes also of steel, such as I have more than
 4  II,       VII|          and clean like burnished steel.~ ~The curses which both
 5  II,       XIV|         long and stout, and had a steel point more than a palm in
 6  II,      XVII|            but no bright polished steel one, there stoodst thou,
 7  II,       XXI|      drove his staff, which had a steel spike at the end, into the
 8  II,       XXI|         bloody point and half the steel blade appeared at his back,
 9  II,      XXII| dare-devil of the earth, heart of steel, arm of brass; once more,
10  II,     XXXII|          could not wound him with steel, he lifted him up from the
11  II,      XXXV|       that wear~ ~ The adamantine steel! O shining light,~ O beacon,
12  II,   XXXVIII|         diamonds, and mollify the steel of the most hardened hearts
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