Parte,  Chap.

1   I,         I| giant breed which is always arrogant and ill-conditioned, he
2   I,        IV|    battle, ill-conditioned, arrogant rabble that ye are; and
3   I,      XVII| them in avenging you of any arrogant foe who may have wronged
4   I,    XXXVII|   whelp of a giant, however arrogant he may be; for it is not
5  II,        VI|    and kindly, not haughty, arrogant, or censorious, but above
6  II,      XVII|   lion, more courteous than arrogant, not troubling himself about
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