Parte,  Chap.

1   I,  TransPre|  seen to be far easier, more flowing, more natural, and more
2   I,        XI|  vale and hill to hill, with flowing locks, and no more garments
3   I,      XXXV|    life; for I saw the blood flowing on the ground, and the head
4  II,        XX| locks partly braided, partly flowing loose, but all of such bright
5  II,     XXXVI|   mourning robes so long and flowing that they trailed upon the
6  II,     XXXIX|    say I would say with eyes flowing like fountains, only that
7  II,     LXVII|  springs or limpid brooks or flowing rivers. The oaks will yield
8  II,       LXX|  with gold flowers, her hair flowing loose over her shoulders,
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