Parte,  Chap.

1   I,       XIV|    inclinations must be therefore alike, for it is not every beauty
2  II,        VI|       kinds of gentlemen, so much alike in name and so different
3  II,      XXXV| themselves; for all times are not alike, nor are people always in
4  II,        LV|        long as I'm full, it's all alike to me whether it's with
5  II,     LVIII|        remember all times are not alike nor do they always run the
6  II,     LVIII|     nature as death, that assails alike the lofty palaces of kings
7  II,     LXXII|           Panzas at once, as much alike in name as they differ in
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