Parte,  Chap.

1   I,     XXVII|  wherever he might set his affections, could have become so obdurate,
2   I,    XXXIII|   by one worthy to set his affections upon her; and if she comes
3   I,     XLIII|    endeavouring to win his affections; and with this idea, not
4   I,        LI|  they show in fixing their affections and inclinations. This,
5  II,       XII| arising from well-bestowed affections should be esteemed favours
6  II,        XX| the wine skins secured his affections; and lastly, the produce
7  II,       LXX|   you should have set your affections upon me, as from mine they
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