Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,   Commend|      And such a one thy kindly star~ In Bejar bath provided
 2   I,        II|      which was as welcome as a star guiding him to the portals,
 3   I,        XX|       dark that there is not a star to be seen in the whole
 4   I,       XXV|        pain, guide of my path, star of my fortune, so may Heaven
 5   I,        XL|     and shortly afterwards our star once more made its appearance
 6   I,     XLIII|           One solitary distant star~ Is all I have to guide
 7   I,     XLIII|     light refuse me.~ ~ Bright star, goal of my yearning eyes~
 8   I,       LII|     dame,~ And the unconquered star of chivalry.~ Nor youth
 9  II,       XVI|      let your son go on as his star leads him, for being so
10  II,       XXI|  entreat of thee, O thou fatal star to me, is that the hand
11  II,     XXXII|     religion; but I, led by my star, follow the narrow path
12  II,     XXXII| knight-errantry, the other the star of squirely fidelity! Rise,
13  II,      XXXV|   Mancha's lustre and Iberia's star,~ Don Quixote, wise as brave,
14  II,      LIII|     guide and lamp and morning star, they were sure to bring
15  II,       LIX|   Mancha, cynosure and morning star of knight-errantry, despite
16  II,       LXI|      our city, mirror, beacon, star and cynosure of all knight-errantry
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