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Parte, Chap.
1 I, I| more blemishes than the steed of Gonela, that "tantum 2 I, II| mounted his celebrated steed Rocinante and began to traverse 3 I, IV| defend himself; mount your steed and take your lance" (for 4 I, VIII| he gave the spur to his steed Rocinante, heedless of the 5 I, XXI| towards us on a dappled grey steed, who has upon his head a 6 I, XXI| matter as regards the helmet, steed, and knight that Don Quixote 7 I, XXI| Quixote to be a dapple-grey steed and a knight and a golden 8 I, XXI| do with this dapple-grey steed that looks like a grey ass, 9 I, XXV| bereft of it himself, oh steed as excellent in deed as 10 I, XXIX| fancy I am mounted on the steed Pegasus, or on the zebra 11 I, XLIV| this vanquished poltroon's steed, and with it adorn his own; 12 I, LII| IN PRAISE OF ROCINANTE,~ STEED OF DON QUIXOTE OF LA MANCHA~ ~ 13 I, LII| glory here, for his good steed~ Doth Brillador and Bayard 14 II, XIV| rules the reins of a famous steed called Rocinante; and lastly, 15 II, XL| himself would send him a steed far better and with less 16 II, XLI| mounted a smoother-going steed all the days of my life; 17 II, XLIV| Malambruno to discard a steed so swift and so gentle, 18 II, LVI| and mounted on a powerful steed that threatened to crush 19 II, LVII| flanks~ Of that ill-broken steed?~ From what art thou flying?~