Parte,  Chap.

1   I,     XXVII| affections, could have become so obdurate, as they say, as to rob
2  II,       LXX|      which thou hast treated me, obdurate knight,~ ~O harder thou
3  II,       LXX|         date, more obstinate and obdurate than a clown asked a favour
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