Parte,  Chap.

1   I,  TransPre|    death of a gentleman, the victim of a street brawl, who had
2   I,        IV|   discharge upon the unhappy victim, who all through the storm
3   I,       XIV| canst see~ How willingly thy victim I become,~ Let not my death,
4   I,       XIV|  shepherd swain,~ In death a victim to disdain.~ Ungrateful,
5   I,       XXV|     Amadis here, playing the victim of despair, the madman,
6   I,       XXV|      nothing of the lover or victim of despair about him, inasmuch
7   I,    XXVIII| treachery of which I was the victim; but this transport of rage
8   I,      XXXV|    he yielded up his life, a victim to the suffering which his
9  II,      LXVI|     here Fortune made me the victim of her caprices; here the
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