Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,   Commend|         No empty chatterer will dare~ To question or dispute
 2   I,       VII|       off the beards of all who dare to touch only the tip of
 3   I,        XI|      Therefore thine to claim I dare:~ Once it ceases to be secret,~
 4   I,       XIV| whatever his rank or condition, dare to follow the beautiful
 5   I,     XXIII|     live;~ And against Heaven I dare not charge the blame,~ I
 6   I,     XXVII|         of him, which I did not dare to suggest to him, fearing
 7   I,     XXXIV|  mistress saw him she would not dare to expose him; for the sins
 8   I,     XXXIV|         house, not only did not dare to chide her, but afforded
 9   I,     XXXIV|        with what face dost thou dare to come before one whom
10   I,     XXXIV|      Camilla, "for I should not dare to forge or keep up a falsehood
11   I,        XL|      lady suggested, we did not dare to oppose him, fearing that
12   I,       XLI|      party; I, however, did not dare to leave Zoraida, who had
13   I,     XLIII|        where the haven lies,~ I dare not hope to gain it.~ ~
14   I,     XLIII|        the other; so he did not dare to make the least movement,
15   I,      XLVI|    figures were; but he did not dare to open his lips until he
16   I,      XLIX|       their audacity, they even dare to unsettle the wits of
17   I,       LII|      very great, as he does not dare to come out into the open
18   I,       LII|      buried, so that no one may dare to bring forward any further
19  II,       XIV|     with fear and terror, and I dare not stay near him."~ ~"It
20  II,      XVII|        he who put them there. I dare to dirty your helmet! You
21  II,    XXXIII|       Sierra Morena, how did he dare to invent the answer and
22  II,       XLI|         else Malambruno did not dare to meet him in single combat.
23  II,       XLI|       hand, and that he did not dare to look at the earth lest
24  II,    XLVIII|         the duenna (who did not dare to cry out) well basted,
25  II,      XLIX|  quality the notorious sharpers dare not attempt to play their
26  II,       LIV|         thee, and how dost thou dare to return to Spain, where
27  II,     LVIII|    anyone in the world who will dare to say and swear that this
28  II,        LX|       his servants, who did not dare and were not able to interfere
29  II,     LXIII|      goes along there whistling dare to whip so many? I declare
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