Parte,  Chap.

1   I,         V|  killed four giants like four towers; and the sweat that flowed
2   I,     XXXIV| reduces and levels the castle towers of fair women's vanity than
3   I,        XL|       shell,~ Whose walls and towers here in ruin lie,~ Three
4  II,         I|  giants, and as tall as great towers; geometry puts this fact
5  II,        VI|     each of them, on two tall towers by way of legs, and whose
6  II,        XX|     equal foot upon the lofty towers of kings and the lowly huts
7  II,      XXVI|     supposed to be one of the towers of the alcazar of Saragossa,
8  II,      XXVI|      the bells pealing in the towers of all the mosques."~ ~"
9  II,      LIII|     left you, and mounted the towers of ambition and pride, a
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