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1 I, III| her further services and favours.~ ~Having thus, with hot 2 I, X| to teach thee and greater favours to bestow upon thee; and 3 I, XVII| Many and great are the favours, Senor Alcaide, that I have 4 I, XX| bad for the pitcher. The favours and benefits that I have 5 I, XX| know (in case the time of favours should not come, and it 6 I, XXIII| desires and aversions, favours and rejections, some rapturous, 7 I, XXVI| may be able to bestow most favours upon me."~ ~"You speak like 8 I, XXX| being so, how can you bestow favours upon me? That is what I 9 I, XXXI| king, and be able to confer favours on thee, and give thee what 10 I, XXXIII| sufficient thanks for the favours God has rendered me in making 11 I, XXXVI| whom he expected such great favours. Their wonder as well as 12 I, XLVII| released therefrom, the favours that ye have bestowed upon 13 II, VI| all, my own inclination favours; for knowing as I do the 14 II, VIII| Then this fame, these favours, these privileges, or whatever 15 II, IX| and courtesy I look for favours more than miraculous."~ ~ 16 II, XI| give pleasure, everyone favours and protects them, and helps 17 II, XI| if the whole human race favours him."~ ~So saying, he made 18 II, XII| affections should be esteemed favours rather than misfortunes."~ ~" 19 II, XXXII| From great ladies great favours may be looked for; this 20 II, XXXV| this way she has of asking favours. She comes to ask me to 21 II, XLII| to anyone; rewards and favours of that sort are reserved 22 II, XLIV| dusty poll!~ ~ I rave,-to favours such as these~ Unworthy 23 II, LVII| have received such great favours. The kerchiefs I will restore, 24 II, LVIII| obligation to return benefits and favours received is a restraint 25 II, LXVIII| O bread ill-bestowed and favours ill-acknowledged, both those