Parte,  Chap.

1   I,        LI|      of separation, and to the accompaniment of a rebeck, which he plays
2  II,        XX|      whole action being to the accompaniment of the tabors and in the
3  II,      XLIV|        a low sweet tone to the accompaniment of thy harp; and even if
4  II,    LXVIII| was-sang in this strain to the accompaniment of his own sighs:~ ~When
5  II,      LXIX|       Roman habit, who, to the accompaniment of a harp which he himself
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