Parte,  Chap.

1   I,       XXI|        as your worship says, to seize her and transport her. But
2   I,       XXX|   satisfaction, and then ran to seize the bridle of Dorothea's
3   I,      XXXV|       street. He ran quickly to seize him or discover who he was,
4   I,       XLI| surprise if we were suddenly to seize upon her before she thought
5   I,      XLVI| opportunity be given him he may seize it to fortify himself in
6  II,      VIII|         impulse came upon me to seize your Majesty in my arms
7  II,       XLI|     does on the heron, so as to seize it however high it may soar;
8  II,    XLVIII|      poor duenna felt two hands seize her by the throat, so tightly
9  II,         L|       would give thee a county, seize it; when they say, "Here,
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