Parte,  Chap.

1   I,     XXXIV|    her own, calling herself cowardly and wanting in spirit, since
2   I,   XXXVIII| made it easy for a base and cowardly arm to take the life of
3   I,      XLIX|  that in a aint-hearted and cowardly way I allowed myself to
4  II,      XVII|  such a knight is timid and cowardly.'"~ ~"I protest, Senor Don
5  II,      XXIX|    What art thou afraid of, cowardly creature? What art thou
6  II,       XLI|    entreaties of that sort? Cowardly, spiritless creature, art
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