Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,     XVIII|         presses the loins of that powerful charger and bears arms white
 2   I,       XXI|        bitter war with another as powerful as himself, and the stranger
 3   I,     XXXII|         attacked a very great and powerful army, in which there were
 4   I,     XXXIV|       violated by me through that powerful enemy, love."~ ~"If thou
 5  II,         I|       Turk was coming down with a powerful fleet, and that no one knew
 6  II,      VIII|          acquiring fame is a very powerful motive. What, thinkest thou,
 7  II,       XXI|     ewe-lamb, and no one, however powerful he may be, shall take her
 8  II,       LVI|         trumpets and mounted on a powerful steed that threatened to
 9  II,        LX| complexion. He was mounted upon a powerful horse, and had on a coat
10  II,      LXXI|           stores, and he making a powerful and flexible whip out of
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