Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,     XXIII|     you I fancy I hear their arrows whistling past my ears this
 2  II,         X| target and mark at which the arrows of adversity are aimed and
 3  II,        XI|    with his bow, quiver, and arrows; there was also a knight
 4  II,     XVIII|     may pierce them with his arrows, and the Muses never cross
 5  II,        XX|  with wings, bow, quiver and arrows, the latter in a rich dress
 6  II,        XX|    of the castle he shot his arrows up at it, while Interest
 7  II,      XXIV|      were shot to death with arrows. On the other hand, I reflect
 8  II,        LV|  they a load for my loins or arrows for my quiver; and so, before
 9  II,     LVIII| through and through with his arrows. I have heard it said too
10  II,     LVIII|   heard it said too that the arrows of Love are blunted and
11  II,       LXX|     Altisidora slain, not by arrows, nor by the sword, nor by
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