Parte,  Chap.

1   I,       XIV|    blamed for the poison it carries, as it is a gift of nature,
2   I,     XVIII|    take effect upon him who carries it, and it is even possible
3   I,      XLII|   if his lordship the Judge carries one with him, as no doubt
4  II,        VI| lance or sword, whether one carries relics or any secret contrivance
5  II,      VIII|    of praise that fair fame carries with it."~ ~"All that your
6  II,      XVII|    and he who waits for him carries off the crown of victory."~ ~"
7  II,     XLVII|    not to soil her face she carries her nose turned up, as they
8  II,       LII|     where, though the devil carries off those who make a bad
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