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Parte, Chap.
1 I, XV| him that they brought him sorely battered to the ground.~ ~ 2 I, XVI| here set down, to see the sorely wounded knight; and so great 3 I, XVIII| mouth in its course, and sorely crushing two fingers of 4 I, XIX| on which was borne some sorely wounded or slain knight, 5 I, XXI| inextricable toils of love, and sorely distressed in their hearts 6 I, XXII| brought him to the ground sorely wounded with a lance-thrust; 7 I, XXV| worship stripped, for it will sorely grieve me, and I shall not 8 I, XXXII| lay down at once, being sorely shaken and in want of sleep.~ ~ 9 I, XLIII| motionless, supporting his sorely stretched master; and as 10 I, LII| Don Quixote, who though sorely against his will he was 11 II, XXX| they raised Don Quixote, sorely shaken by his fall; and 12 II, XLV| Sancho; for his master, sorely troubled in mind by Altisidora' 13 II, XLVIII| moody and dejected was the sorely wounded Don Quixote, with 14 II, XLVIII| to Don Quixote, and he, sorely pinched, puzzled, and dejected, 15 II, LIII| then, slowly, for he was sorely bruised and could not go 16 II, LIII| all our hearts, though it sorely grieves us to lose you, 17 II, LVII| that he was making himself sorely missed by suffering himself 18 II, LXV| covered with shame, and sorely bruised by my fall, which