Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,       XIV|   certainties,~ And the fair truth transformed into a lie?~ Oh, thou fierce
 2   I,      XXIX|        Cardenio -" they completely transformed. But the best of it is,
 3  II,         X|            to them, and them only, transformed thy unparagoned beauty and
 4  II,         X|            make on my knees to thy transformed beauty the humility with
 5  II,         X| transforming my Dulcinea, but they transformed and changed her into a shape
 6  II,       XIV|        said enchanters his enemies transformed the shape and person of
 7  II,       XIV|            same way they must have transformed Don Quixote; and if all
 8  II,       XIV|          vanquishing you once when transformed, Sir Don Quixote, may fairly
 9  II,      XVII|          forward changed, altered, transformed, and turned; and in this
10  II,     XVIII|           memory his enchanted and transformed Dulcinea; and with a sigh,
11  II,     XXXII|           is altered, changed, and transformed; in her have my enemies
12  II,      XXXV|    high-born dame to peasant wench transformed~ And touched with pity,
13  II,    XLVIII|        bowels; be thou, lady mine, transformed into a clumsy country wench,
14  II,       LIV|             who from a Morisco had transformed himself into a German or
15  II,       LIX|          as before, and her beauty transformed into that of a foul country
16  II,        LX|       Montesinos and saw Dulcinea, transformed into a country wench, skipping
17  II,     LXVII|           seen Dulcinea turned and transformed into a peasant wench, and
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