Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,   Commend|      none;~ Among a thousand Peers thou art a peer;~ Nor is
 2   I,         V|    named, but all the Twelve Peers of France and even all the
 3   I,        VI|   than Cacus, and the Twelve Peers of France with the veracious
 4   I,       VII|    call ourselves the Twelve Peers, so carelessly to allow
 5   I,      XLIX|     or Trojan war, or Twelve Peers of France, or Arthur of
 6   I,      XLIX| infer that there were Twelve Peers, and a Pierres, and a Cid,
 7   I,      XLIX|    grant too that the Twelve Peers of France existed, but I
 8   I,      XLIX| kings of France, and called 'Peers' because they were all equal
 9   I,      XLIX|  then a Knight of the Twelve Peers, because twelve equals were
10  II,         I|   and the rest of the Twelve Peers of France, for they were
11  II,     XXXII|    Roland, one of the twelve peers of France, of whom it is
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