Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|      of all nations; he was to drive from the stage the silly,
 2   I,        II|     wrong hast thou done me to drive me forth with scorn, and
 3   I,     XVIII|       the stones, but, letting drive right and left kept saying:~ ~"
 4   I,       XXV|      Her ladyship had best not drive me to say it, for by God
 5   I,    XXVIII|       I was so melancholy, and drive me to invent falsehoods
 6   I,    XXXIII|      mud, and then rousing it, drive it towards the spot, and
 7   I,         L|      be not in such a hurry to drive this goat back to the fold;
 8  II,        IX|        of times?"~ ~"Thou wilt drive me to desperation, Sancho,"
 9  II,       XII|       alone, or hunger did not drive them to go and look for
10  II,       XXV|   heart to see him. I tried to drive him before me and bring
11  II,      XXVI|      affection and hunger will drive him to come looking for
12  II,     XLIII|    give it to my confessor, to drive it into me and remind me
13  II,      XLIV| temptations that might lead or drive him to forget his chaste
14  II,      XLIX|       Cantillana,' and if they drive me to it they'll see something
15  II,       LII|       go in search of thee and drive the government out of thy
16  II,        LX|       those tidings to thee to drive thee in thy jealousy to
17  II,      LXIV|       suffer by my feebleness; drive your lance home, sir knight,
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