Parte,  Chap.

1   I,      VIII|      declared in his disjointed phrase that if they did not let
2   I,       XVI|        thanking him in pothouse phrase for his civility they left
3   I,    XXXIII|        entreated him, if such a phrase was allowable between them,
4   I,      XLIV| Highness in knightly and errant phrase to be pleased to grant him
5  II,        XX|       about death in thy rustic phrase is what a good preacher
6  II,      XXIV|     Patience and shuffle.' This phrase and expression he could
7  II,       XXX|        the skies, in his rustic phrase, her rare beauty, her graceful
8  II,      LXXI|       ass,' to put it in homely phrase, 'bears the load, but not
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