Parte,  Chap.

1   I,      VIII|  because knights-errant are not permitted to complain of any wound,
2   I,      VIII|     knights it is on no account permitted or allowed thee by the laws
3   I,      XIII|       in Augustus Caesar had he permitted the directions left by the
4   I,        XV| chivalry the God of battles has permitted this chastisement to be
5   I,     XXXII|         stories; and if it were permitted me now, and the present
6   I,     XXXVI|        thee before when fortune permitted me to call thee mine."~ ~
7   I,      XLVI|        of you; and as it is not permitted to me to say more, God be
8  II,      XXXV|      assigned to him; but it is permitted him, if he likes to commute
9  II,    XXXVII|         By my faith, if it were permitted me and time allowed, I could
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