Parte,  Chap.

1   I,      VIII|   tapster in Malaga might have envied; and while he went on in
2   I,       XIV|      of the widowed dove,~ The envied owl's sad note, the wail
3   I,    XXVIII|    beams of the sun might have envied; by this they knew that
4   I,     XLVII| knights they do, for these are envied for their virtue and valour
5  II,       III|      always, or most commonly, envied by those who take a particular
6  II,      VIII|       well off that I am to be envied; to be sure, I am rather
7  II,        XX|       without envying or being envied, sleepest with tranquil
8  II,     XXVII|    respected; and though I was envied because of the gift by more
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