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1 I, I| had been for ages lying forgotten in a corner eaten with rust 2 I, V| heart by the children, not forgotten by the young men, and lauded 3 I, XIV| suspicion as by certainty;~ Forgotten, left to feed my flame alone.~ 4 I, XVII| Can it be your worship has forgotten that I am not a knight, 5 I, XXI| know it, for I have never forgotten it."~ ~"Thou art right," 6 I, XXX| with your ladyship, who has forgotten that she is called the Princess 7 I, XXXVI| sorrow at seeing myself forgotten by thee that have led me. 8 I, XLI| miseries were as completely forgotten as if they had never been 9 I, XLVII| first to revive the already forgotten calling of knight-adventurers, 10 II, II| restoring to the world the now forgotten order of chivalry? In short, 11 II, VIII| a bowshot off? Thou hast forgotten, O Sancho, those lines of 12 II, XXII| jealous, the rejected, the forgotten, the absent, what will suit 13 II, XXIII| knight-errantry, long since forgotten, and by whose intervention 14 II, XXVI| sits,~ For Melisendra is forgotten now.~ ~And that personage 15 II, XXVII| swimming, once learnt is never forgotten;" and then, taking hold 16 II, XXXI| to the purpose; I haven't forgotten the advice your worship 17 II, XLV| and he himself must have forgotten when and how he had given 18 II, L| cares of government had forgotten all about) to Teresa Panza 19 II, LVII| joys be all dreams,~ And forgotten thy love.~ ~ Bireno, AEneas, 20 II, LIX| Quixote of La Mancha has forgotten or can forget Dulcinea del 21 II, LIX| peerless Dulcinea del Toboso be forgotten, nor can forgetfulness have