Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|       Only two of them have been preserved, but as they happen to be
 2   I,   Commend|      honest name,~ For fooleries preserved in print~ Are perpetuity
 3   I,        VI|      Palm of England be kept and preserved as a thing that stands alone,
 4   I,        VI|      yard, and let Gil Polo's be preserved as if it came from Apollo
 5   I,        VI|     polished courtier; let it be preserved as a precious jewel."~ ~"
 6   I,        VI|       its excellences; let it be preserved because the author is a
 7   I,        VI|     famous of Italy; let them be preserved as the richest treasures
 8   I,      XIII|        the others who were there preserved a strange silence, until
 9   I,       XIV|    another paper of those he had preserved from the fire, he was stopped
10   I,    XXVIII|         his; and my honour being preserved even though my inclinations
11   I,     XXXIV|       see plainly how little she preserved her fidelity to him; and
12   I,     XXXIV|      know) that Camilla not only preserved her allegiance to her husband,
13   I,   XXXVIII|    states are defended, kingdoms preserved, cities protected, roads
14   I,       LII|  documents; tradition has merely preserved in the memory of La Mancha
15  II,      VIII|       saints,' which is the best preserved building of all those of
16  II,     XXVII| observing that silence was still preserved, had a mind to continue
17  II,        LI|        that to this day they are preserved there, and are called The
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