Parte,  Chap.

1   I,         V|   his, who had been with a load of wheat to the mill, and
2   I,    XXVIII| secret grave for the weary load of this body that I support
3   I,       LII| the dogs he discharged his load upon was a cap-maker's dog,
4   I,       LII|    old trick and a heavier load than ever. He came up to
5  II,        LV|  bear them, nor are they a load for my loins or arrows for
6  II,      LXXI|  homely phrase, 'bears the load, but not the overload.'"~ ~"
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