Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,      VIII|       to engage in battle and slay, and with whose spoils we
 2   I,       XIX| should do the same were he to slay myself; and I would have
 3   I,       XXX|     of the Scowl, that he may slay him and restore to me what
 4   I,       XLV|      quality as we are should slay one another for such trifling
 5  II,      VIII|    assigned to us. We have to slay pride in giants, envy by
 6  II,       XIV|    touch, maltreat, wound, or slay the Knight of the Mirrors
 7  II,      XXXV|        if they wanted thee to slay thy wife and children with
 8  II,       LII|     out and challenge him and slay him, if so be he refuses
 9  II,       LVI|    that he must on no account slay him, but strive to shirk
10  II,    LXVIII|       here.~ ~ Thus life doth slay,~ And death again to life
11  II,      LXXI|      have been only for me to slay Paris, and all these misfortunes
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