Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,       Ded|    honourable purpose, will not disdain the littleness of so humble
 2   I,       XIV|      all the spacious world.~ ~ Disdain hath power to kill, and
 3   I,       XIV|      prey to absence, jealousy, disdain;~ Racked by suspicion as
 4   I,       XIV|     access to distrust,~ Seeing disdain unveiled, and-bitter change!--~
 5   I,       XIV|        with thy strongest cord, Disdain.~ But, woe is me! triumphant
 6   I,       XIV|       which I am reduced by her disdain,~ I'll give this soul and
 7   I,       XIV|    swain,~ In death a victim to disdain.~ Ungrateful, cruel, coy,
 8   I,     XXVII|        of happiness seem vain?~ Disdain.~ What bids me to abandon
 9   I,     XXVII|         By Absence, Jealousies, Disdain?~ ~ What the prime cause
10   I,       LII| High-bosomed, with a bearing of disdain,~ Is Dulcinea, she for whom
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