Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        II|     the stubbles collecting a drove of pigs (for, without any
 2   I,         V|  heaven, so that once more he drove the peasant to ask what
 3   I,      VIII|       front of him; but as he drove his lance-point into the
 4   I,      VIII|      his comrade was treated, drove his heels into his castle
 5   I,       XIV|       and fair,~ Was she that drove him to despair,~ And Love
 6   I,        XV|       this valley there was a drove of Galician ponies belonging
 7   I,       XIX|       belaboured them all and drove them off against their will,
 8   I,        XX|    desperate, but the more he drove his heels into the horse,
 9   I,      XXII|  without ever discharging it, drove every one of the guards
10   I,      XXIV|     in her dressing-gown, she drove all the beauties he had
11   I,      XXVI|       days past. This craving drove him to draw near to the
12   I,     XXXVI|     same cause and force that drove me to make you mine impelled
13   I,      XLIV|    with such language that he drove them to reply with their
14  II,       XIV|  coming down upon him flying, drove his spurs vigorously into
15  II,       XXI|     front of the bridal pair, drove his staff, which had a steel
16  II,    XXVIII|    was so sore that it nearly drove him out of his senses.~ ~"
17  II,     XXXVI|     needless to say that fear drove him to his usual refuge,
18  II,      XLII|  command, if it's only over a drove of cattle."~ ~"May I be
19  II,    XLVIII|    out of her needle-case and drove it into his back with such
20  II,       LIV|     governing, unless it is a drove of cattle, and that the
21  II,       LVI|    gently upon him unseen, he drove a dart two yards long into
22  II,     LVIII|      if he wished; and so the drove of fierce bulls and tame
23  II,     LVIII| started off running after the drove, shouting out, "Hold! stay!
24  II,      LXVI|   crumbs out of his beard, he drove Dapple on before him, and
25  II,    LXVIII|      The wide-spread grunting drove came on in a surging mass,
26  II,    LXVIII|      his stores he cursed the drove, and more besides. Then
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