Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        IV|          all the world there is no maiden fairer than the Empress
 2   I,    XXVIII|           a neighbouring city to a maiden of rare beauty, the daughter
 3   I,    XXXIII|            high-born and beautiful maiden of the same city, the daughter
 4   I,    XXXVII|         been turned into a private maiden. If this has been done by
 5   I,    XXXVII|    princess had been turned into a maiden called Dorothea, and that
 6   I,       XLI|           Infamous girl, misguided maiden, whither in thy blindness
 7   I,      XLII|           beauty like that of this maiden's would have been hard to
 8   I,      XLII|          worship have in this fair maiden, to whom not only ought
 9  II,       XVI|            it, like a tender young maiden of supreme beauty, to array,
10  II,       XVI|          lustre from her. But this maiden will not bear to be handled,
11  II,       XXI| maintaining that, if Quiteria as a maiden had such a love for Basilio,
12  II,      XXXV|     prevent the fair features of a maiden from being distinguished,
13  II,    XXXVII|      duennas, above all of ancient maiden ones; for though I am not
14  II,    XXXVII|           aware of the advantage a maiden duenna has over one that
15  II,      XLIV|         thought a light and wanton maiden by those who know not the
16  II,      XLVI|           I will comfort this poor maiden to the best of my power;
17  II,      XLIX|      evildoer, but only an unhappy maiden whom the power of jealousy
18  II,      XLIX|           doubt happened this poor maiden, that she goes wandering
19  II,      XLIX|           in some such way."~ ~The maiden's beauty had made a deep
20  II,       LII|        this poor damsel, who was a maiden and now by his misdeed is
21  II,      LVII|          lamb.~ Thou hast jilted a maiden~ As fair to behold~ As nymph
22  II,       LIX|            replied, "Dulcinea is a maiden still, and my passion more
23  II,        LX|          of his promise to another maiden; and if it had not been
24  II,        LX|          into a lacquey's the said maiden would not be one this minute."~ ~
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