Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|      redeeming feature in the Manchegan landscape; it has all the
 2   I,   Commend| Alexander of his day.~ ~ Of a Manchegan gentleman~ Thy purpose is
 3   I,        II|    gates and balconies of the Manchegan horizon, when the renowned
 4   I,        IX|      BISCAYAN AND THE VALIANT MANCHEGAN~ ~ ~In the First Part of
 5   I,        IX|   Mancha, light and mirror of Manchegan chivalry, and the first
 6   I,        IX|       filled the heart of our Manchegan when he saw himself dealt
 7   I,      XXII|       Benengeli, the Arab and Manchegan author, relates in this
 8   I,      XLVI|  accomplished when the raging Manchegan lion and the white Tobosan
 9   I,       LII|   examining and searching the Manchegan archives in order to bring
10   I,       LII|   Pursued them both, the fair Manchegan dame,~ And the unconquered
11   I,       LII|     of Mars degrade,~ The mad Manchegan's banner now hath been~
12  II,         X|      to that, Sancho, for the Manchegan folk are as hot-tempered
13  II,      XVII|  deeds be thy praise, valiant Manchegan, and here I leave them as
14  II,     XXXIX|       shape until the valiant Manchegan comes to do battle with
15  II,      XLIV|      knight of all~ The famed Manchegan breed,~ Of purity and virtue
16  II,      XLIV|  called the great "Alone."~ ~ Manchegan Nero, look not down~ From
17  II,     LXXII|     course of which the great Manchegan displayed such good taste
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