Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,   AuthPre|       Don Quixote, the light and mirror of all knight-errantry."~ ~"
 2   I,        VI|       barber said, "This is 'The Mirror of Chivalry.'"~ ~"I know
 3   I,        IX|          of La Mancha, light and mirror of Manchegan chivalry, and
 4   I,    XXVIII|   parents indulged.~ ~"I was the mirror in which they beheld themselves,
 5   I,      XXIX|         had he seen himself in a mirror. Having effected this, although
 6   I,      XXIX|         A happy meeting with the mirror of chivalry, my worthy compatriot
 7   I,    XXXIII|   virtuous woman, too, is like a mirror, of clear shining crystal,
 8   I,     XXXIV|      whom thou knowest to be the mirror wherein he is reflected
 9   I,    XLVIII|          to Tully, should be the mirror of human life, the model
10   I,      XLIX|     blessed mother, O flower and mirror of steeds, that we shall
11  II,       VII|      light of arms! O honour and mirror of the Spanish nation! may
12  II,       XII|        before us at every step a mirror in which we may see vividly
13  II,      XVII|     high-mettled past extolling! Mirror, wherein all the heroes
14  II,     XXIII|    friend Durandarte, flower and mirror of the true lovers and valiant
15  II,      XLIV|          Amadis, that flower and mirror of knights-errant. He locked
16  II,       LII|         Sancho Panza, flower and mirror of all governors of islands.~ ~ ~ ~
17  II,       LXI| exclaimed, "Welcome to our city, mirror, beacon, star and cynosure
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