Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,   Commend|          thee and ask,~ "Why offer flowers to me, my friend?"~ ~ Be
 2   I,        VI|          that wrote 'The Garden of Flowers,' and truly there is no
 3   I,      XIII|            with a great variety of flowers and branches, on seeing
 4   I,      XIII|            and on it, covered with flowers, they saw a dead body in
 5   I,       XIV|           the grave a profusion of flowers and branches, and all expressing
 6   I,     XVIII|            that one in armour with flowers of gold, who bears on his
 7   I,       XXV|          abundance, and shrubs and flowers, added to the charms of
 8   I,    XXXIII|           garden full of roses and flowers, the owner of which allows
 9   I,         L|            amber and sweet-scented flowers; how they seat him on an
10  II,         X|          always among perfumes and flowers. For I must tell thee, Sancho,
11  II,      XXXV|            dawn came on apace; the flowers of the field, revived, raised
12  II,       XLI| goats-which are like violets, like flowers -- for nigh three-quarters
13  II,      XLIV|           damsels, as beautiful as flowers, shall wait upon you."~ ~"
14  II,      XLIV|         Quixote, "they will not be flowers, but thorns to pierce my
15  II,       LXI|           gladdening the grass and flowers, if not the ear, though
16  II,      LXIX|          garland of sweet-smelling flowers of divers sorts, her hands
17  II,       LXX|      taffeta embroidered with gold flowers, her hair flowing loose
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