Parte,  Chap.

1   I,       XIV|   bind me with thy strongest cord, Disdain.~ But, woe is me!
2   I,    XLVIII| escape though thou hadst the cord of Theseus; and they may
3  II,     XXXVI|  give me a proper scourge or cord, I'll lay on with it, provided
4  II,      XLVI|   his window they let down a cord with more than a hundred
5  II,      XLVI|      some way of escape; the cord with the large bells never
6  II,     LVIII| caught in some nets of green cord stretched from one tree
7  II,     LVIII|       instead of being green cord, were made of the hardest
8  II,     LXIII|     am in dread of the cruel cord that threatens me interposing
9  II,     LXIII|      speaking and untied the cord that bound the hands of
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