Parte,  Chap.

1   I,  TransPre| anger he shows suggests an invisible assailant; it is like the
2   I,      XVII|   at them, for as they are invisible and visionary we shall find
3  II,      XVII|  have enemies, visible and invisible, and I know not when, or
4  II,      XXIX| any occult intelligence or invisible enchanter, but simply by
5  II,       LVI|   at his ease, for Love is invisible, and comes in and goes out
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