Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,      XVII|        which was bounded by the sky, and there, putting Sancho
 2   I,      XXVI|         ground, the next at the sky, and after having half gnawed
 3   I,     XXVII|        seek thy home beyond the sky,~ And take thy seat among
 4   I,       XLI|        show that night, and the sky was clouded, and as we knew
 5   I,         L|         to be compared.~ ~ ~The sky seems more transparent there,
 6  II,       VII| language, a cloud came over the sky with him and the wings of
 7  II,        IX|  Dulcinea is than I can hit the sky."~ ~"Sancho, Sancho," said
 8  II,        XI|        the cart was open to the sky, without a tilt or cane
 9  II,       XIX|       Sometimes he gazes at the sky, at other times he fixes
10  II,        XX|      The distress of seeing the sky turn brazen, and withhold
11  II,    XXVIII|      hard ground under the open sky, exposed to what they call
12  II,      XXXV|       glad earth, the unclouded sky, the fresh breeze, the clear
13  II,       XLI|      saw myself so close to the sky that there was not a palm
14  II,       XLI|         or below, nor did I see sky or earth or sea or shore.
15  II,      XLIV|         exalt~ My beauty to the sky.~ ~ Thou knowest that my
16  II,    LXVIII|         there was a moon in the sky it was not in a quarter
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