Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,       XXV|      shows us in the person of AEneas the virtue of a pious son
 2   I,     XLVII|       of Ulysses, the piety of AEneas, the valour of Achilles,
 3  II,       III|      hero of it into contempt. AEneas was not in truth and earnest
 4  II,      XLIV|       in vain, if this strange AEneas, who has come into my neighbourhood
 5  II,    XLVIII|     the treacherous and daring AEneas enjoyed the fair soft-hearted
 6  II,      LVII|       Venus of old.~ ~ Bireno, AEneas, what worse shall I call
 7  II,      LVII|    many were found.~ ~ Bireno, AEneas, what worse shall I call
 8  II,      LVII| forgotten thy love.~ ~ Bireno, AEneas, what worse shall I call
 9  II,      LVII|      of them stick.~ ~ Bireno, AEneas, what worse shall I call
10  II,      LXXI|      was the story of Dido and AEneas, she on a high tower, as
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