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1 I, TransPre| agreeably he has also been robbed of his chief merit of fidelity.~ ~ 2 I, VI| turned him into Castilian. He robbed him of a great deal of his 3 I, XIV| wretched being thy cruelty has robbed of life; or is it to exult 4 I, XXVI| that you have murdered and robbed him, for here you are mounted 5 I, XXVII| precious treasure to be robbed from me, I curse the robber, 6 I, XXIX| commands; he has, I say, robbed the galleys of their feet, 7 I, XXIX| the curate, "were they who robbed us; and God in his mercy 8 I, XXXII| thieves the galley slaves robbed him; and should he ask for 9 I, XXXV| above him, and more than all robbed of his honour, for in Camilla' 10 I, XXXV| disastrous intelligence almost robbed Anselmo not only of his 11 I, XXXV| and ill-advised desire has robbed me of life. If the news 12 I, XLIV| all my trappings that you robbed me of."~ ~Sancho, finding 13 I, XLIV| more, the same day I was robbed of this, they robbed me 14 I, XLIV| was robbed of this, they robbed me likewise of a new brass 15 I, LI| stript to her shift, and robbed of all the money and precious 16 I, LI| deluded, had believed him, and robbed her father, and handed over 17 II, I| king of the thief who had robbed him of the hundred gold 18 II, X| and at the same time they robbed her of that which is such 19 II, XXX| him he felt as if he was robbed of the apples of his eyes. 20 II, XXXII| an injury? Who can have robbed it of the beauty that gladdened 21 II, XLVIII| this Aragon country, have robbed me of. But wait a little, 22 II, LV| to fight with him who had robbed Dona Rodriguez's daughter 23 II, LVIII| of Love are blunted and robbed of their points by maidenly 24 II, LXVI| ill-luck, not my cowardice, robbed me of all the glory I had