Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,       XXI|       king can easily give thee nobility without purchase or service
 2   I,    XXVIII| position; though the wealth and nobility they thought most of was
 3   I,    XXVIII|         am not your slave; your nobility neither has nor should have
 4   I,     XXXIV|       to pay that debt which no nobility on earth can escape paying."~ ~
 5   I,     XXXVI|      that there is little or no nobility in the world that has not
 6   I,     XXXVI|        and, moreover, that true nobility consists in virtue, and
 7   I,     XXXVI|         I have higher claims to nobility than thine. To make an end,
 8   I,       XLV|        are no letters patent of nobility that confer such privileges
 9   I,       LII|   poverty may cast a cloud over nobility, but cannot hide it altogether;
10  II,         V|         to vie with those whose nobility is of ancient date, depend
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