Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|  deserted Alcala the traveller sees now as he goes from Madrid
 2   I,   AuthPre|        Public will say when it sees me, after slumbering so
 3   I,       VII|       all for envy, because he sees that I alone rival him in
 4   I,        XX|        it is night now, no one sees us here, we can easily turn
 5   I,        XX|       fear has sharp eyes, and sees things underground, much
 6   I,       XXI|      to be; for when its owner sees us gone hence he will come
 7   I,       XXI| battles, returns to the court, sees his lady where he was wont
 8   I,       XXX|          God is in heaven, and sees all tricks, and will judge
 9   I,    XXXIII|        clear, for when Camilla sees that I pay court to her
10   I,   XXXVIII|       spur; and yet, though he sees before him threatening him
11   I,   XXXVIII|      length from his body, and sees too that with the first
12   I,         L|  interlacing branches. Here he sees a brook whose limpid waters,
13  II,        IX|        that dark mass that one sees from here should be Dulcinea'
14  II,        XX|     like the heaps of corn one sees on the threshing-floors.
15  II,       XXV|    reads much and travels much sees and knows a great deal.
16  II,     XXXII|     deprive him of the eyes he sees with, of the sun that gives
17  II,     XLIII|      see that. So that he 'who sees the mote in another's eye
18  II,         L|   whether anybody says when he sees me holding my head up, '
19  II,       LII|     direct him according as he sees his children stand in need
20  II,      LXVI|   blind, and therefore neither sees what she does, nor knows
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