Parte,  Chap.

1   I,       III| themselves carried everything in cunning saddle-bags that were hardly
2   I,        XI|        honest love, and pure.~ ~ Cunning cords the holy Church has,~
3   I,        XV|          hand will have lost its cunning."~ ~"But in how many does
4   I,      XXVI|         seven iron soles? Though cunning devices did not avail him
5   I,     XXXIX|   greatly to heart, and with the cunning which all his race possess,
6   I,        XL| intentions, others put them to a cunning use; for when they go to
7  II,    XXXIII|        out of my poor wit such a cunning trick could be concocted
8  II,   XXXVIII|        secret, kept hidden by my cunning precautions, until I perceived
9  II,    XLVIII|        the devil, being wily and cunning, may be trying now to entrap
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