Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        XV|      knights-errant to become kings and emperors, as experience
 2   I,       XXI|     rise and have risen to be kings and emperors; all we want
 3   I,       XXI|   deriving their descent from kings and princes, whom time has
 4   I,       XXX|      for there must have been kings in the world who kept mistresses.
 5   I,      XLIX|    were knights chosen by the kings of France, and called 'Peers'
 6  II,         V|   called Teresa Cascajo; but 'kings go where laws like,' and
 7  II,        VI|       among the many troubles kings have is being obliged to
 8  II,      VIII|     own Christian reputation. Kings carry the bodies or relics
 9  II,        XI|  these, though they look like kings, princes, and emperors,
10  II,       XII|    seen a play acted in which kings, emperors, pontiffs, knights,
11  II,       XVI|      we live in days when our kings liberally reward learning
12  II,       XVI|      it writes down. And when kings and princes observe this
13  II,        XX|      upon the lofty towers of kings and the lowly huts of the
14  II,      XXII|  entertained and treated like kings. Don Quixote begged the
15  II,     XXIII|       daughters belong to the kings of Spain and the two nieces
16  II,      XXVI|     ago, I saw myself lord of kings and emperors, with my stables
17  II,     XXXIV| Sancho; "and I would not have kings and princes expose themselves
18  II,     XXXIV|    suitable and requisite for kings and princes than for anybody
19  II,     XXXIV|        which also is only for kings and great lords. Reconsider
20  II,    XXXVII|      fortune; 'but laws go as kings like;' let nobody speak
21  II,     XXXIX|  specially if they be errant, kings and emperors may be made."~ ~"
22  II,     LVIII|    alike the lofty palaces of kings and the humble cabins of
23  II,      LXIX|    their hands appeared to be kings of some sort, whether real
24  II,      LXIX|       chairs close to the two kings, as they seemed to be. Who
25  II,      LXIX|      the two that looked like kings exclaimed, "Enough, enough,
26  II,      LXIX|      duke and duchess and the kings Minos and Rhadamanthus stood
27  II,      LXIX|   duke and duchess and to the kings, and looking sideways at
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