Parte,  Chap.

1   I,        XX| hammers of a fulling mill can disturb and disquiet the heart of
2   I,       XXV|     ye are vainly wooed never disturb your sweet repose, help
3   I,      XXVI|       no harm, or why am I to disturb the clear waters of these
4   I,      XXVI|  aching bosom crushes?~ If it disturb you, and I owe~ Some reparation,
5   I,    XXXIII|    encountering in seeking to disturb the peace of thy virtuous
6  II,       VII|    suppose that I am going to disturb or unhinge the ancient usage
7  II,        XX|       this world's empty pomp disturb thee, for the utmost reach
8  II,        LX|     which is strong enough to disturb the quietest hearts. I am
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