Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        II|    Dawn, that, deserting the soft couch of her jealous spouse,
 2   I,      VIII| coming in this coach."~ ~"No soft words with me, for I know
 3   I,      XIII|     repose were invented for soft courtiers, but toil, unrest,
 4   I,        XV| squalls; but mine, reared in soft cloth and fine linen, it
 5   I,       XXV|  water, or against something soft, like cotton; and leave
 6   I,     XLIII|   hear him, too, saying in a soft, tender, loving tone, "Oh
 7   I,      XLVI|    then lowered it to such a soft tone, that even those who
 8   I,      XLVI|  hard battle-field, but as a soft and happy nuptial couch;
 9  II,        XI|     green emeralds, full and soft, with two rainbows for eyebrows;
10  II,       XII|  opposites to prove,~ Of the soft wax and diamond hard am
11  II,       XII|      of love,~ Here, hard or soft, I offer you my breast,~
12  II,       XII|   himself answered in such a soft and courteous manner, went
13  II,        XX| belly of the ox were a dozen soft little sucking-pigs, which,
14  II,      XXXV|      I;~ For mine is tender, soft, compassionate,~ And its
15  II,   XXXVIII|   that pierce the heart like soft thorns, and like the lightning
16  II,       XLI|  rather hard, and not at all soft, and asked the duke if it
17  II,      XLIV|    of thy wrath.~ ~ A virgin soft and young am I,~ Not yet
18  II,      XLVI|      Don Quixote quitted the soft down, and, nowise slothful,
19  II,      LXIX|  itself kept silence), had a soft and languishing effect.
20  II,       LXX|     said to him in a feeble, soft voice, "When women of rank
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