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1 I, IV| he saw a mare tied to an oak, and tied to another, and 2 I, IV| lance leaning against the oak to which the mare was tied), " 3 I, VII| me with the trunk of an oak tree, and all for envy, 4 I, VIII| in battle, tore from an oak a ponderous bough or branch, 5 I, VIII| this because from the first oak I see I mean to rend such 6 I, XI| on the trunk of a felled oak, and tuning his rebeck, 7 I, XII| seated at the foot of some oak or rock, and there, without 8 I, XXXI| and I found tied to an oak this lad who now stands 9 I, XXXI| He was, I say, tied to an oak, naked from the waist up, 10 I, XXXI| me up again to the same oak and gave me a fresh flogging, 11 II, VIII| the time came among some oak trees that were near El 12 II, X| ensconced himself in the forest, oak grove, or wood near El Toboso, 13 II, X| pearls of my lady's eyes into oak galls, and her hair of purest 14 II, XII| dozed at that of a sturdy oak; but a short time only had 15 II, XXXIV| in vain to mount a tall oak. As he was clinging to a 16 II, XXXIV| by a broken limb of the oak, he hung suspended in the 17 II, XXXIV| saw him hanging from the oak head downwards, with Dapple, 18 II, XLV| and I always as hard as an oak, and keeping myself as pure 19 II, LIII| summer under the shade of an oak, and in winter wrap myself 20 II, LX| by night in a thicket of oak or cork trees; for on this 21 II, LXX| rush and a heart as hard as oak; had it been me, i'faith '