Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        II|   they were regaling him with music, and that the stockfish
 2   I,        XI|       in sleep rather than in music."~ ~"It's sweet to us all,
 3   I,     XXVII|       but perceiving that the music had now turned to sobs and
 4   I,    XXVIII|     experience taught me that music soothes the troubled mind
 5   I,    XXVIII|       one could sleep for the music; the love letters that used
 6   I,    XXXIII|   that he should treat her to music, and write verses in her
 7   I,         L|  which to select; to hear the music that resounds while he is
 8  II,    XXVIII|       has been hanged? To the music of brays what harmonies
 9  II,     XXXIV|    sound of sweet, harmonious music, of which Sancho was very
10  II,     XXXIV|         Senora, where there's music there can't be mischief."~ ~"
11  II,     XXXIV|      perhaps may burn us; but music is a sign of mirth and merrymaking."~ ~"
12  II,      XXXV|    the sound of this pleasing music, what they call a triumphal
13  II,      XXXV|   duchess and Don Quixote the music of the clarions ceased,
14  II,      XXXV|  uttered these last words the music of the clarions struck up
15  II,   XXXVIII|    own simplicity; it was not music made me yield, but my own
16  II,      XLIV|     his mind to listen to the music; and to let them know he
17  II,       XLV| father of poetry, inventor of music; thou that always risest
18  II,       XLV|       in mind by Altisidora's music, has pressing claims upon
19  II,      XLVI|     the reflections which the music of the enamourned maid Altisidora
20  II,      XLVI|       intends to give us some music; and being his it will not
21  II,     XLVII|       with great dignity. The music ceased, and Sancho seated
22  II,       LXI|      him for the city, to the music of the clarions and the
23  II,       LXI|       more, and with the same music and acclamations reached
24  II,     LXVII|      these different sorts of music that of the albogues is
25  II,    LXVIII|      whipping to the other of music. Will your worship let me
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