Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|      own and "some faint and distant resemblance to a Christian
 2   I,   Commend| Angelica undone,~ Am I; o'er distant seas condemned to steer,~
 3   I,      XVII|     there was some faint and distant resemblance to a Christian
 4   I,      XXVI|    on the flow,~ And all for distant Dulcinea~ Del Toboso.~ ~
 5   I,      XXVI|    on the flow,~ And all for distant Dulcinea~ Del Toboso.~ ~
 6   I,      XXVI|    on the flow,~ And all for distant Dulcinea~ Del Toboso.~ ~
 7   I,    XXVIII|       indulging in faint and distant hopes of cherishing that
 8   I,      XXIX|     name, hath come from far distant lands to seek your aid in
 9   I,       XLI|      was a league and a half distant. Some of them went to bring
10   I,     XLIII|     gain it.~ ~ One solitary distant star~ Is all I have to guide
11   I,    XLVIII|   the inn, which was not far distant, and fetch from it what
12   I,        LI|    merely, when it spread to distant cities, and even made its
13  II,     XXXVI|  quest of you from lands far distant and remote, and not in coaches
14  II,    XXXVII|      quest of me from such a distant land she cannot be one of
15  II,       XLI|     for us from lands so far distant cannot mean to deceive us
16  II,      LXII|       passed with him into a distant room in which there was
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