Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,      XIII|        in all that constitutes goodness and second to none in all
 2   I,       XVI|   opportunity which your great goodness has offered me."~ ~Maritornes
 3   I,     XXIII|     name;~ Such evil with such goodness cannot live;~ And against
 4   I,     XXVII|       perfectly well the rank, goodness, virtue, and beauty of Luscinda,
 5   I,      XXIX|     doughty knight, until your goodness and courtesy grant me a
 6   I,    XXXIII|       perfections of Camilla's goodness and beauty one by one, charms
 7   I,    XXXIII|        In short the beauty and goodness of Camilla, joined with
 8   I,     XXXIV|        pilot make trial of the goodness and strength of the bark
 9   I,     XXXIV|  suppose it was that from pure goodness of heart and trustfulness
10   I,     XXXVI|  peasant girl whom thou in thy goodness or for thy pleasure wouldst
11   I,    XXXVII|        And so, senor, let your goodness reinstate the father that
12   I,        XL|      for she will, such is her goodness. On my own part, and on
13   I,       XLI|       for all his incomparable goodness to us on our voyage. We
14   I,      XLII|    that I could repay thy good goodness to a brother! That I could
15   I,      XLVI|         from the poor fellow's goodness and harmlessness, that he
16   I,      XLVI|        squire, I rely upon his goodness and rectitude that he will
17   I,     XLVII|     expected, as well from the goodness of my master, him of the
18   I,    XLVIII|            Well, I rely on the goodness and truth of my master,"
19   I,      XLIX|        virtue, strengthened in goodness, improved in manners, brave
20   I,       LII| flattery of mine, of their own goodness alone, have taken it upon
21  II,         I|       pleased, in his infinite goodness and mercy, without any merit
22  II,      XIII|        the condition, quality, goodness or badness of the wine.
23  II,   XXXVIII|        age or ages past, whose goodness is more extensive than the
24  II,   XXXVIII|        owest to thy most loyal goodness, that thou wilt become my
25  II,   XXXVIII|  Sancho made answer, "As to my goodness, senora, being as long and
26  II,     LXXIV|     God, who has shown me such goodness. In truth his mercies are
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