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1 I, AuthPre| that in one sentence they describe a distracted lover and in 2 I, IX| there that could properly describe the rage that filled the 3 I, XII| the same sort which well describe the nature of her character; 4 I, XVI| with what minuteness they describe everything!~ ~To proceed, 5 I, XVII| adventures that I could describe, and to relate it to thee 6 I, XXIV| been of the excellence you describe had a taste for such delightful 7 I, XXVII| place in the room. Who could describe the agitation of heart I 8 I, XXVIII| theirs that I cannot well describe to you. The leisure hours 9 I, XXXII| pretty; especially when they describe some lady or another in 10 I, XXXII| them for the purpose you describe of beguiling the time, as 11 I, XXXIV| it would be impossible to describe how he embraced him when 12 I, XXXVI| charmingly did Dorothea describe her misadventures. When 13 I, XLI| be beyond my power now to describe to you the great beauty, 14 I, XLI| beautiful," said I, "that, to describe her worthily and tell thee 15 I, XLI| that I cannot attempt to describe her. The moment I saw her 16 I, XLII| only went so far as to describe how the Frenchmen plundered 17 I, L| depict it as the histories describe it to us, I should never 18 II, I| could, I think, portray and describe all the knights-errant that 19 II, I| were what their histories describe, and by the deeds they did 20 II, III| historian; the poet may describe or sing things, not as they 21 II, XI| that is that thou didst ill describe her beauty to me, for, as 22 II, XVII| knighthood! In what words shall I describe this dread exploit, by what 23 II, XXXII| have a retentive memory, to describe and portray to her the beauty 24 II, XXXII| I attempt to depict and describe in detail, and feature by 25 II, XXXII| to weep over it than to describe it. For your highnesses 26 II, LII| which we will leave her, to describe the end of the government 27 II, LXII| answerest, was that which I describe as having happened to me