Parte,  Chap.

1   I,     XVIII|     more to be prized than a diamond; but we who profess the
2   I,       XXV|  point of rock harder than a diamond."~ ~"I thank thee for thy
3   I,    XXXIII| master and lawful owner of a diamond of the finest quality, with
4   I,    XXXIII|  thee to desire to take that diamond and place it between an
5   I,    XXXIII|    friend, that Camilla is a diamond of the finest quality as
6   I,         L|    of massy gold, turrets of diamond and gates of jacinth; in
7  II,       XII|  prove,~ Of the soft wax and diamond hard am I;~ But still, obedient
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