Parte,  Chap.

1   I,  TransPre|  humourists, who seem to have revived the old horse-collar method,
2   I,    XXVIII|   recover her. What I learned revived my hopes, and I was better
3  II,     XXIII|   purpose than in past times, revived in these days knight-errantry,
4  II,      XXIX| waters; and the pleasant view revived a thousand tender thoughts
5  II,      XXXV|     the flowers of the field, revived, raised up their heads,
6  II,       LIX|    his flagging energies were revived. Out of pure vexation he
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