Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|               on the model of "Amadis," invented the fable of a mysterious
 2   I,      XIII|              enjoyment, and repose were invented for soft courtiers, but
 3   I,      XIII|             toil, unrest, and arms were invented and made for those alone
 4   I,       XXI|             together, nor were they all invented at once, and thou mayest
 5   I,      XXXV|               truth; and if it has been invented, the author's invention
 6   I,    XXXVII|              all those that mankind has invented, and is the more deserving
 7   I,     XLVII| knight-adventurers, they may have newly invented other kinds of enchantments
 8  II,      XXIV|              retracted, and said he had invented it, thinking it matched
 9  II,    XXXIII|                those vile enchanters. I invented all that to escape my master'
10  II,    LXVIII|               good luck betide him that invented sleep, the cloak that covers
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