Parte,  Chap.

1   I,        XL|     now severed like a corrupt limb. The renegade said this
2  II,      XVII| persecute me as a creature and limb of your worship, and they
3  II,     XXXIV|        in his fall by a broken limb of the oak, he hung suspended
4  II,        LI|        a make-believe crippled limb or a sham sore. In a word,
5  II,       LXV|     with it, and from a rotten limb became by penance and repentance
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