Parte,  Chap.

1   I,      XIII| the knight-errant would be disgraced who acted otherwise: for
2   I,       XXV|   the fair Angelica having disgraced herself with Medoro and
3  II,         L| and seem to think they are disgraced if they look at a farmer'
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