Parte,  Chap.

1   I,   Commend|  and Rocinante~ ~ SONNET~ ~ B. "How comes it, Rocinante,
2   I,   Commend|   with overwork I'm worn."~ B. "But what becomes of all
3   I,   Commend| none; he's much too mean."~ B. "Come, come, you show ill-breeding,
4   I,   Commend|     s plainer to be seen?"~ B. "To be in love is folly?"-
5   I,   Commend|       R. "No great sense."~ B. "You're metaphysical."-
6   I,   Commend|    R. "From want of food."~ B. "Rail at the squire, then."-
7   I,   AuthPre|    do, under the letters A, B, C, beginning with Aristotle
8   I,      XXVI|   the first letter of the A B C. What will become of me
9  II,      XLII|     I don't even know the A B C; but it is enough for
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