Parte,  Chap.

1   I,      XXII|      night as by day, running or resting, in peace or in war; but
2   I,     XLVII|   thought a convenient place for resting and feeding his oxen, and
3   I,       LII|       propping up the stand when resting, and with this he caught
4  II,         X|     behind, seated on his horse, resting in his stirrups and leaning
5  II,      LXII|     table, apparently of jasper, resting on a pedestal of the same,
6  II,      LXIX| beautiful. She lay with her head resting upon a cushion of brocade
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