Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|   more than the enterprising rival of Salamanca, and altogether
 2   I,  TransPre|     in the language, and the rival of "Theagenes and Chariclea"-
 3   I,   Commend|   Oblivion.~ I cannot be thy rival, for thy fame~ And prowess
 4   I,   Commend|     thy lot, still thou dost rival me:~ Love binds us in a
 5   I,       VII| because he sees that I alone rival him in his achievements.
 6   I,        IX|     whose mother is history, rival of time, storehouse of deeds,
 7   I,    XXVIII|       that the lynx's cannot rival, discovered me, with the
 8   I,      XLVI|      brave whelps that shall rival the ravening claws of their
 9   I,        LI|     him nor dismissed us. My rival is called Anselmo and I
10   I,        LI|    also the most sense is my rival Anselmo, for having so many
11  II,       XVI|    owe me a grudge? Am I his rival, or does he profess arms,
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