Parte,  Chap.

1   I,     XVIII|     very beautiful and moreover gracious lady, and a Christian, and
2   I,     XXIII|     said, he was a graceful and gracious youth, and in his courteous
3   I,     XLVII|   courteous prince, gallant and gracious; setting forth the devotion
4   I,    XLVIII| enriching our language with the gracious and precious treasure of
5  II,         I|   Palmerin of England? Who more gracious and easy than Tirante el
6  II,     XVIII|  civilities, and then, with the gracious permission of the lady of
7  II,     XXXII|          tender and yet modest, gracious from courtesy and courteous
8  II,        XL|    indomitable sir, to let your gracious promises be turned into
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