Parte,  Chap.

1   I,        XI|      love is gentle,~ In thy gentleness I see~ Something holding
2   I,       XXI|   her that so much courtesy, gentleness, and gallantry of bearing
3   I,     XXIII|    out to meet us with great gentleness, with his dress now torn
4   I,     XXXIV|     where purity dwells, and gentleness and modesty abide with all
5  II,         X|     thee; if she passes from gentleness to austerity, from asperity
6  II,      XXIX| clearness of its stream, the gentleness of its current and the abundance
7  II,     XXXII|   for that comes better with gentleness than with rudeness; and
8  II,      XXXV|    softness of my flesh, the gentleness of my nature, and the fairness
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