Parte,  Chap.

1   I,       III|        boon I have asked and your liberality has granted is that you
2   I,     XXXIX| occurrence. My father went beyond liberality and bordered on prodigality,
3   I,     XXXIX|          was shown by his extreme liberality to his brother, the famous
4   I,     XLVII|     niggardliness there can be no liberality. Ill betide the devil! if
5  II,        XX|           of the first announced "Liberality," that of the second "Largess,"
6  II,        XX|           on the side of Interest Liberality advanced, and after having
7  II,        XX|        wise men deem,~ The virtue Liberality.~ But thee, fair lady, to
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