Parte,  Chap.

1   I,         I|    of style and complicated conceits were as pearls in his sight,
2   I,         I|   greatness deserves." Over conceits of this sort the poor gentleman
3  II,   XXXVIII| children, but sharp-pointed conceits that pierce the heart like
4  II,   XXXVIII| should have been, his stale conceits would have never moved me,
5  II,     LXVII|  with verses, and love with conceits whereby we shall make ourselves
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