Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,         I|    compared with the Knight of the Burning Sword who with one back-stroke
 2   I,        IV|         rabble," said Don Quixote, burning with rage, "nothing of the
 3   I,        VI|           curate; "for to have the burning of Queen Pintiquiniestra,
 4   I,        VI|             but to one who enjoyed burning them more than weaving the
 5   I,       XII|            sighs, stretched on the burning sand in the full heat of
 6   I,      XIII|       entreat you, that instead of burning those papers you allow me
 7   I,      XIII|          expect me to abstain from burning the remainder."~ ~Vivaldo,
 8   I,       XVI|       given by a lantern that hung burning in the middle of the gateway.
 9   I,     XVIII|          called 'The Knight of the Burning Sword,' which was one of
10   I,       XIX|     valiant as he says he is."~ ~A burning torch lay on the ground
11   I,       XIX|          did; one being 'He of the Burning Sword,' another 'He of the
12   I,     XXXIV|           In broken accents and in burning sighs.~ And when the sun
13   I,       XLI|     match-locks, and their matches burning, got into it and came alongside;
14   I,         L|         into the midst of its dark burning waters, else thou shalt
15  II,      VIII|            to plunge into the deep burning gulf that opened in the
16  II,      VIII|        whose tombs there are lamps burning, and whose chapels are filled
17  II,      XVII|          heaths let him endure the burning rays of the midsummer sun,
18  II,        XX|            to be roasted there was burning a middling-sized mountain
19  II,      XLIV|           Tarpeian Rock~ Upon this burning heart, nor add~ The fuel
20  II,      XLVI| extinguished the candles that were burning in the room, and rushed
21  II,      LXIX|      torches fixed in sockets were burning, besides above five hundred
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