Parte,  Chap.

1   I,   AuthPre|           ability, but of too much indolence and too little knowledge
2   I,     XLIII|          In bondage yieldeth up to indolence.~ ~ If Love his wares~ Do
3  II,         I|        sloth triumphs over energy, indolence over exertion, vice over
4  II,      VIII|        mistresses of our thoughts, indolence by traversing the world
5  II,     XVIII|           of the people, sloth and indolence, gluttony and luxury are
6  II,     XXXIV| intolerable heat have to be borne, indolence and sleep are despised,
7  II,     XLIII|        mother of good fortune, and indolence, its opposite, never yet
8  II,      LVII|          account to heaven of that indolence and seclusion; and so one
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