Parte,  Chap.

1   I,  TransPre|      of "Illustrious Ancestry, Glorious Deeds, and Noble Posterity
2   I,     XXXIV|       in raising a monument so glorious.~ ~And so Anselmo was left
3   I,     XXXIX|       that I took part in that glorious expedition, promoted by
4   I,      XLII|        it his liberty, on that glorious day when so many recovered
5  II,      XVII| successful issue, all to win a glorious and lasting renown. To greater
6  II,     XVIII|     but, for all that, he is a glorious madman, and I should be
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