Parte,  Chap.

1   I,  TransPre|     that to hope for even a moderate popularity for Shelton was
2  II,      XIII|    to tie their tongues and moderate their thirst, for to quench
3  II,       XIV|     that I may restrain and moderate the vehemence of my wrath,
4  II,        XX|  gladly helped himself to a moderate pipkinful; then the wine
5  II,        XX| they had they would be more moderate in their praises of this
6  II,     XXIII|     tenth bead being like a moderate ostrich egg; his bearing,
7  II,     XLIII|     grooms of others.~ ~"Be moderate in thy sleep; for he who
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