Book, Chapter

1    4, 128|  Lentulus, strive not to check valiant Ares!~Thou, Cesar divine,
2    5, 147|  Housman has rendered "he is a valiant mattress-knight."~
3    6     |   amorous adventures; the most valiant were always the most passionate
4    6     |    possession of beauty by the valiant. One coveted a woman much
5    6     |       and there were even such valiant knights, as Don Quixote,
6    6     | praising his Bathylle, and the valiant Alceus giving himself up
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