Parte,  Chap.

1   I,       XIV|          does not follow that the inclinations must be therefore alike,
2   I,       XIV|      there must be an infinity of inclinations, and true love, I have heard
3   I,    XXVIII|          preserved even though my inclinations were not would willingly
4   I,    XXXIII|    Anselmo, and in this way their inclinations kept pace one with the other
5   I,    XXXIII|          object towards which his inclinations led him, after Anselmo had
6   I,      XXXV| everything else, she followed her inclinations unrestrainedly, feeling
7   I,        LI|       fixing their affections and inclinations. This, sirs, was the reason
8  II,      XLIV|        place a barrier between my inclinations and my virtue, and I do
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