Parte,  Chap.

1   I,       XIV| dead~ Methinks can have no fitter obsequies.~ ~ Lay of despair,
2   I,     XXVII|  change dresses, as it was fitter he should be the distressed
3   I,    XXXVII| then, seeing that it was a fitter moment for helping them
4  II,       III|    years bring, he will be fitter and better qualified for
5  II,       LXV| bragging about; when it is fitter for me to handle the distaff
6  II,       LXX| knight like himself it was fitter he should live in a pig-sty
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