Parte,  Chap.

1   I,      XIII|     wall like a thief and a robber."~ ~"Nevertheless," said
2   I,     XXVII|   treacherous Don Fernando! robber of my glory, death of my
3   I,     XXVII| robbed from me, I curse the robber, on whom I might have taken
4   I,       XLV|  effect the capture of this robber and footpad of the highways.~ ~
5  II,      LVII|      In thy claws, ruthless robber,~ Thou bearest away~ The
6  II,        LX|     rather than a notorious robber.~ ~One of the squires observed
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