Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,       XII|            to fifteen years nobody beheld her but blessed God that
 2   I,       XIV|            who had never till then beheld her gazed upon her in wonder
 3   I,       XIX|            in the litter.~ ~Sancho beheld all this in astonishment
 4   I,       XXV|          of his penance, and as he beheld it exclaimed in a loud voice
 5   I,    XXVIII|            of two of them had ever beheld, or even Cardenio's if they
 6   I,    XXVIII|           the mirror in which they beheld themselves, the staff of
 7   I,      XXIX|           the reflection that they beheld mine stripped of that purity
 8   I,      XXIX|          adventures that have been beheld in our age; as for me, an
 9   I,       XXX|            he saw asses, no sooner beheld the man than he knew him
10   I,    XXXIII|            and when Adam awoke and beheld her he said, 'This is flesh
11   I,     XXXIV|          he had concealed himself, beheld and was amazed at all, and
12   I,     XXXVI|            of Dorothea and all who beheld her, though they knew not
13   I,     XLIII|          the first moment his eyes beheld her, he made absolute mistress
14   I,        LI|          everyone who knew her and beheld her marvelled at the extraordinary
15  II,      XXII|        ever human being enjoyed or beheld. Now indeed do I know that
16  II,     XXIII|          marble tomb, upon which I beheld, stretched at full length,
17  II,     XXIII|            came to the surface and beheld the sun of another heaven,
18  II,     XXIII|           there, and the instant I beheld them I knew one to be the
19  II,     XXXVI| astonishment, as they did, all who beheld him without knowing who
20  II,     XXXVI|           that human eyes had ever beheld until that moment, and then
21  II,        XL|        haunches and making all who beheld them from the earth gape
22  II,      XLII|             and from the top of it beheld the earth, and saw how little
23  II,      XLIV|     entered the castle and my eyes beheld him, I cannot sing but only
24  II,      XLIX|         all, and none of those who beheld her knew her, the people
25  II,       LIV|       their own stomachs.~ ~Sancho beheld all, "and nothing gave him
26  II,     LVIII|       Actaeon when he unexpectedly beheld Diana bathing in the stream
27  II,       LXI|         gazed all round them; they beheld the sea, a sight until then
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