Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        XI|     making one of our comrades sing: he will be here before
 2   I,        XI|      livest, pray sit down and sing that ballad about thy love
 3   I,        XI|     rebeck, presently began to sing to these words.~ ~ANTONIO'
 4   I,        XI|       Quixote entreated him to sing more, Sancho had no mind
 5   I,      XXII|   guards said to him, "Sir, to sing under suffering means with
 6   I,     XXXIV|     that name to enable him to sing her praises with the decorum
 7   I,     XLIII|    perceive he is beginning to sing a new strain and a new air."~ ~"
 8   I,     XLIII|     time I see him or hear him sing I tremble all over, and
 9   I,       LII|        Who made the Belianises sing small,~ And sought renown
10  II,         I|  famous Ariosto, not caring to sing her adventures after her
11  II,         I|       bard of defter quill may sing some day;~ ~and this was
12  II,       III|       the poet may describe or sing things, not as they were,
13  II,       XII|       must be getting ready to sing something."~ ~"Faith, you
14  II,       XII| attentively the pair heard him sing this~ ~SONNET~ ~ Your pleasure,
15  II,      XXVI|       the tables, just as they sing it -~ ~At tables playing
16  II,      XLIV|       words:~ ~"Urge me not to sing, Emerencia, for thou knowest
17  II,      XLIV|      eyes beheld him, I cannot sing but only weep; besides my
18  II,      XLIV|  chamber, so he must be awake; sing, my poor sufferer, in a
19  II,      XLIV|         Altisidora may weep or sing, the lady for whose sake
20  II,        LI|       that no blind man should sing of any miracle in verse,
21  II,        LI|    most of those the blind men sing are trumped up, to the detriment
22  II,       LIV|   voices all together began to sing in their own language something
23  II,     LXVII|        Teresa; and then when I sing her praises in my verses
24  II,      LXIX|  beauty and her sorrows will I sing~ With defter quill than
25  II,       LXX|    piece of silliness they can sing or write that is not set
26  II,    LXXIII| happens to be called Ana, I'll sing her praises under the name
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