Parte,  Chap.

1   I,    XXXIII|    by one, charms enough to warm with love a marble statue,
2   I,    XXXVII| them, which, if it does not warm, at least tempers the cold
3   I,      XLII|    would receive him with a warm heart.~ ~"Leave it to me
4  II,       XLI|       And now they began to warm their faces, from a distance,
5  II,      XLIV|  candles; but the night was warm and he could not sleep;
6  II,         L|  over the world; 'let me go warm and the people may laugh.'
7  II,      LXVI|   like a drop, sound though warm, I have a gourd here full
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