Parte,  Chap.

1   I,        XI|       silk they be;~ Put thy neck beneath the yoke, dear;~ Mine will
2   I,       XIV|           to be to this effect:~ ~Beneath the stone before your eyes~
3   I,    XXVIII|           concealed her all round beneath their masses, so that except
4   I,    XXVIII|        fled, and that one so much beneath me and so unworthy of my
5   I,         L|        the prize that lies hidden beneath these dusky waves, prove
6   I,         L|           the seven Fays that lie beneath this black expanse;' and
7   I,        LI|            no brookside, no shade beneath the trees that is not haunted
8  II,      XXXV| twenty-wasting and withering away beneath the husk of a rude peasant
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