Parte,  Chap.

1   I,     XXXIV|   against his honour could harbour in the breast of so stanch
2   I,     XXXIX| the whole Turkish fleet in harbour was lost; for all the marines
3   I,     XXXIX|   attacked inside the very harbour, and had their kits and
4   I,     XXXIX| fortified the mouth of the harbour and waited quietly until
5   I,      XLVI| ladies? Hast thou dared to harbour such gross and shameless
6   I,         L|   learning, and shepherds' harbour philosophers."~ ~"At all
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