Parte,  Chap.

1   I,        IV|       in him, hearing the poor prostrate man blustering in this style,
2   I,      VIII|   pride of your ravishers lies prostrate on the ground through this
3   I,       XIX|   would kill him; to which the prostrate man replied, "I am prisoner
4   I,      XXII|         and who, attacking the prostrate commissary, took from him
5  II,       XIV|        more. All this time the prostrate knight showed no signs of
6  II,       XLI| duchess and all who had fallen prostrate about the garden did the
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