Parte,  Chap.

1   I,      VIII|         we see there must be, and doubtless are, magicians who are carrying
2   I,     XXVII|           traitress. But my fate, doubtless reserving me for greater
3   I,    XXXIII| victorious from all my attacks-as doubtless she would -- what higher
4   I,     XLIII|        thou, oh sun, that art now doubtless harnessing thy steeds in
5   I,       LII|      gentleman has to endure must doubtless be very great, as he does
6  II,      XXIX|         misery; this adventure is doubtless reserved and destined for
7  II,     LXXIV|           even now tottering, and doubtless doomed to fall for ever.
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