Parte,  Chap.

1   I,  TransPre|  has all the freshness and vigour, but also a full measure
2   I,     XXXIV| that to thy hard heart its vigour owes.~ Alas for him that
3   I,    XXXVII|  were not included acts of vigour for the execution of which
4  II,       XVI|    adorn and give life and vigour to their natural inspiration;
5  II,      XXXV|  brute, rouse up thy lusty vigour that only urges thee to
6  II,       XLV|   half as much, spirit and vigour in defending your body as
7  II,      LXII|  was, "Thou shalt, for his vigour and his temperate habits
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