Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|      enemy, the Porte, and to the victory of the combined fleets at
 2   I,       VII|          of the Court to gain the victory in this tourney, we the
 3   I,         X|         his will to grant him the victory, and that he might thereby
 4   I,        XV|      gentleman become through the victory over the stout Biscayan.~ ~
 5   I,     XVIII|          alone I suffice to bring victory to that side to which I
 6   I,    XXXIII|         and trial with a crown of victory; and so, for these reasons
 7   I,     XXXIV|         to enjoy the glory of her victory. He remained silent for
 8   I,     XLIII|      findest death is near.~ ~ No victory,~ No joy of triumph doth
 9   I,      XLVI|         of the enemy, and win the victory before the foe has time
10   I,     XLVII|          the said knight wins the victory by the single might of his
11  II,       XIV|         Dulcinea; and in this one victory I hold myself to have conquered
12  II,       XIV|     gentle use of the glory of my victory."~ ~"I confess, hold, and
13  II,        XV|    highest degree at having won a victory over such a valiant knight
14  II,       XVI|         world because of his late victory. All the adventures that
15  II,       XVI|      order to snatch the glory of victory out of my grasp. For all
16  II,      XVII|          carries off the crown of victory."~ ~"That is true," said
17  II,      XXII|         the laurels and crowns of victory and triumph. Beauty by itself
18  II,     XXXIV|          it away as the spoils of victory to some large field-tents
19  II,      LIII|         heard voices exclaiming, "Victory, victory! The enemy retreats
20  II,      LIII|      voices exclaiming, "Victory, victory! The enemy retreats beaten!
21  II,      LIII|            and come and enjoy the victory, and divide the spoils that
22  II,       LVI| knights-errant! God give thee the victory, for thou hast the right
23  II,       LVI|         reaping the glory of this victory, have turned your husband'
24  II,      LXIX|          branch of yellow palm of victory. On one side of the court
25  II,     LXXII|          told me, is the greatest victory anyone can desire. I'm bringing
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