Parte,  Chap.

1   I,  TransPre|    the Mexican and Columbian branches of the family; and another,
2   I,      XIII| great variety of flowers and branches, on seeing which one of
3   I,       XIV|     profusion of flowers and branches, and all expressing their
4   I,       XXV|     plan will be to cut some branches of the broom that is so
5   I,       XXV|    strewing at intervals the branches of broom as his master had
6   I,         L|    fro among the interlacing branches. Here he sees a brook whose
7  II,        XX|     sorts suspended from the branches that the air might keep
8  II,     XXXIV|  with sprigs of rosemary and branches of myrtle, they bore it
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