Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|         charged with neglect and ingratitude than the English-speaking
 2   I,      XIII|        the wilderness, he served ingratitude, and for reward was made
 3   I,      XXII|         most offensive to God is ingratitude; I say so because, sirs,
 4   I,     XXXIV| yesterday I made a sonnet on the ingratitude of this Chloris, which goes
 5   I,    XLVIII|     produce something else. "The Ingratitude Revenged" was not nonsense,
 6  II,        IV|           is that likely to show ingratitude to anyone?"~ ~"God grant
 7  II,       XVI|       half his teeth, nor of the ingratitude of the galley slaves, nor
 8  II,        LI|    thyself grateful to them, for ingratitude is the daughter of pride,
 9  II,     LVIII|    exclaimed Sancho; "unheard-of ingratitude! I can only say for myself
10  II,     LVIII|         will say pride-but I say ingratitude, going by the common saying
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