Parte,  Chap.

1   I,      XLVI|     And thou, O most noble and obedient squire that ever bore sword
2  II,         V|        to this burden of being obedient to our husbands, though
3  II,       VII|    find plenty of squires more obedient and painstaking, and not
4  II,       XII| diamond hard am I;~ But still, obedient to the laws of love,~ Here,
5  II,      XXIV|    fame in proportion as he is obedient to his captains and those
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