Parte,  Chap.

1   I,      XVII|      vomiting he broke into a profuse sweat, on account of which
2   I,     XXXIV|     to play he began to utter profuse and doleful lamentations
3   I,     XXXIX|      of his to be liberal and profuse he had acquired from having
4  II,      XVII|     if thou hast it, for this profuse sweat is blinding me."~ ~
5  II,      XXXI|    they presented to him with profuse obeisances and ceremonies.
6  II,        LV|      in perfect health he was profuse in his thanks to God our
7  II,        LX| especially one of quality."~ ~Profuse and hearty were the expressions
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