Parte,  Chap.

1   I,     XXIII|   want of care and pains; so keen was the covetousness excited
2   I,       XXX|    doubt if there be any wit keen enough to imagine it."~ ~"
3   I,      XXXI|    though not very well, the keen appetite they all of them
4   I,       LII|      Jason's; who a point so keen~ Had to his wit, and happier
5  II,        XI|      play, and in my youth a keen lover of the actor's art."~ ~
6  II,        LI| endure hunger, and hunger so keen that in his heart he cursed
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