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1 I, TransPre| his mind, therefore, to cast his lot with literature, 2 I, TransPre| others of a more judicial cast it will be a matter of regret 3 I, TransPre| and so he feels bound to cast fear aside. Of all Byron' 4 I, XII| answered the goatherds, "and cast lots to see who must stay 5 I, XX| trees, chestnuts, which cast a very deep shade; he perceived 6 I, XXXII| was very much troubled and cast down by what he heard said 7 I, XL| territory, if they chance to be cast away, or taken prisoners, 8 I, L| valour of thy stout heart and cast thyself into the midst of 9 I, LII| the vicious; poverty may cast a cloud over nobility, but 10 II, I| spoke in such a way that he cast suspicion on the governor, 11 II, II| as if they had both been cast in the same mould, and the 12 II, XVI| grey hairs, an aquiline cast of features, and an expression 13 II, XX| at the tavern for a good cast of the bar or a neat thrust 14 II, XXII| was Lucifer, when they cast or pitched him out of heaven; 15 II, XXX| senseless; and he began to cast about for an opportunity 16 II, XXX| out of a wood, Don Quixote cast his eyes over a green meadow, 17 II, XXXIII| that being so, it will be cast in your teeth, senora duchess, 18 II, XXXVIII| Before these feet and legs I cast myself, O unconquered knight, 19 II, LX| him he said, "Be not so cast down, good man, for you 20 II, LXXIV| detestable books of chivalry cast over it. Now I see through