Parte,  Chap.

1   I,        XI|        malice had then not yet mingled with truth and sincerity.
2   I,      XVII|        cease his lamentations, mingled now with threats, now with
3   I,     XXVII|     beard down to the waist of mingled red and white, for it was,
4   I,         L| disposed in studious disorder, mingled with fragments of glittering
5  II,         V|        the happiness I have is mingled with sorrow at leaving thee;
6  II,       XIX|       heard, too, the pleasant mingled notes of a variety of instruments,
7  II,        XX|     been just quoted. All then mingled together, forming chains
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