Parte,  Chap.

1   I,       XXV|     forest, so may the nimble wanton satyrs by whom ye are vainly
2   I,    XXVIII|      effect of increasing his wanton appetite-for that is the
3   I,     XXXIV|       for the temerity of his wanton wishes, and let the world
4  II,         I|  damsel, flighty and somewhat wanton, and she left the world
5  II,      XLIV| should be thought a light and wanton maiden by those who know
6  II,      XLVI|    gallant knights,~ With the wanton damsels dally,~ But the
7  II,    XLVIII|     could stir up or excite a wanton thought in the most graceless
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