Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|     his company set up their rude plank stage in the plaza
 2   I,  TransPre|    and it was on just such a rude stone trough as that beside
 3   I,        XI| ground, quickly spread their rude table, and with signs of
 4   I,        XI|      the houses supported by rude stakes, a protection against
 5   I,        LI|    lovers have come to these rude mountains and adopted our
 6  II,       XII|     ceaseless wanderings and rude and arduous toils? It is
 7  II,       XIX|     stars at noonday with my rude raw swordsmanship, in which,
 8  II,      XXXV|   away beneath the husk of a rude peasant wench; and if I
 9  II,      XLIV|   Wert cradled in the forest rude,~ Or gloomy mountain cave?~ ~
10  II,     LXVII|   accords very well with the rude notes of the bagpipe and
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