Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,         I|  great-grandfather, and had been for ages lying forgotten in a corner
 2   I,      XIII|          illustrious families of the ages that are to come, and this
 3   I,      XIII|             to serve as a warning in ages to come to all men to shun
 4   I,     XVIII|             the book of fame for all ages to come. Seest thou that
 5   I,   XXXVIII|            can show. Happy the blest ages that knew not the dread
 6   I,   XXXVIII|             who deserved to live for ages to come. And thus when I
 7   I,     XLVII|            examples and patterns for ages to come, whereby knights-errant
 8   I,      XLIX|             from one place for three ages, and if he attempted to
 9   I,       LII|              sad and heavy all these ages that you have been away."~ ~"
10  II,         I|            as will be remembered for ages and ages, amen. Dost thou
11  II,         I|              remembered for ages and ages, amen. Dost thou not know,
12  II,         I|             such a blessing as those ages enjoyed when knights-errant
13  II,         I|             shone only in the golden ages and in knights-errant. For
14  II,        II|              be different, and other ages would be reckoned iron ages
15  II,        II|          ages would be reckoned iron ages more than ours, which I
16  II,      VIII|        making his name live in after ages; and, though it was forbidden
17  II,      XVII|          shall I make it credible to ages to come, what eulogies are
18  II,        XX|            with people of all sorts, ages, and ranks. She is no reaper
19  II,     XXXII|             famous and celebrated in ages to come, as Troy was through
20  II,   XXXVIII| knight-errant in this present age or ages past, whose goodness is
21  II,        XL|          each, may ye live countless ages for the delight and amusement
22  II,       XLI|          something to talk about for ages, if he lived so long; but
23  II,       LIV|     themselves out into four hundred ages. Let us leave them to pass
24  II,      LXII|            in eternal remembrance in ages to come. It is true that
25  II,     LXVII|              not only in this but in ages to come."~ ~"Egad," said
26  II,       LXX|               and true, it will have ages of life; but if it should
27  II,     LXXIV|          here shalt thou remain long ages hence, unless presumptuous
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