Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,   Commend| perpetuity of shame.~ ~ A further counsel bear in mind:~ If that thy
 2   I,       Ded|       that Your Excellency's good counsel in regard to my honourable
 3   I,        IX|         for the past, example and counsel for the present, and warning
 4   I,      XXIV|          added others of fatherly counsel. The time for my departure
 5   I,       XXV|       which she had many; and the counsel and society of the Master
 6   I,    XXVIII|           on earth to look to for counsel in doubt, comfort in sorrow,
 7   I,      XXXI|      going to see Dulcinea; but I counsel thee not to say anything
 8   I,    XXXIII|          he might reckon upon his counsel in diverting them, or his
 9   I,        XL|        paper. We immediately took counsel with the renegade as to
10   I,       XLV|         with them, the Judge took counsel with Don Fernando, Cardenio,
11   I,     XLVII|    restrain his soldiers, ripe in counsel, rapid in resolve, as bold
12  II,       XIV|        carry into effect Sancho's counsel and suggestion, when the
13  II,       XXV|          of the fallen, staff and counsel of all who are unfortunate!"~ ~ ~
14  II,   XXXVIII|      which made us all there take counsel together, and it was agreed
15  II,      XLII|           thy Cato here who would counsel thee and be thy polestar
16  II,     XLIII|      honest ambition.~ ~"The last counsel I will give thee now, though
17  II,     LXXIV|    Christian calling, giving good counsel to one that bears ill-will
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