Parte,  Chap.

1   I,       XVI|   in his heart to commit no treason to his lady Dulcinea del
2   I,     XXXIX|   proverb, that "though the treason may please, the traitor
3  II,     XXVII| particular is guilty of the treason for which he defies it.
4  II,       LIV|   feel I would be guilty of treason to my king if I helped his
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