Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,   Commend|       My sword was not to be compared with thine~ Phoebus of Spain,
 2   I,         I|    but that he was not to be compared with the Knight of the Burning
 3   I,      XXII| written, or shall be written compared with it: all I will say
 4   I,    XXXIII|     he argued the matter and compared himself with Anselmo; always
 5   I,    XXXVII|  virtue; but, contrasted and compared with what the warrior undergoes,
 6   I,         L| Elysian fields are not to be compared.~ ~ ~The sky seems more
 7   I,       LII|   exceed;~ As mettled steeds compared with Rocinante,~ The reputation
 8  II,       III|      there is no death to be compared to it."~ ~"If it goes by
 9  II,       III|  Sancho, "that are not to be compared to my shoe-sole; and for
10  II,       XII|    was at all astray when he compared the friendship of these
11  II,      XVII|     to give up an enterprise compared with which the one of the
12  II,     XXIII|  bite my tongue out before I compared her to anything save heaven
13  II,     XXIII|  received in hearing my lady compared with Belerma."~ ~"Still
14  II,      XXXV|  upon these of mine that are compared to radiant stars, and thou
15  II,     XLIII|     necessarily one of those compared will be better than the
16  II,      LXIV|     or can be a beauty to be compared with hers; and so, not saying
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