Parte,  Chap.

1   I,      XVII|   arrogant foe who may have wronged you, know that my calling
2   I,      XXVI| true, and that his lady had wronged him, it is no wonder that
3   I,    XXXIII| undone; thus I shall not be wronged in anything more than intention,
4   I,     XXXIV|     of my honoured husband, wronged by thee with all the assiduity
5   I,     XXXIV|    how dishonourably he had wronged him; and though Anselmo
6  II,     XXXVI|  sorts, especially widowed, wronged, and distressed dames, such
7  II,     LXXII|    valiant, champion of the wronged, pleasant exchange of firm
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