Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,         I|        the poor man saw himself crowned by the might of his arm
 2   I,       VII|      thing to enable thee to be crowned king of one of them. Nor
 3   I,      XIII| sheepskins and with their heads crowned with garlands of cypress
 4   I,      XIII|   sheepskins of black wool, and crowned with garlands which, as
 5   I,     XVIII|    bears upon his shield a lion crowned crouching at the feet of
 6   I,     XVIII|      Jerez, the rich Manchegans crowned with ruddy ears of corn,
 7   I,       LII|       be spread,~ Great Quixote crowned in grim Bellona's hall~
 8  II,     XVIII|        earth, and deserve to be crowned with laurel, not by Cyprus
 9  II,       XXI|     patches like flames. He was crowned (as was presently seen)
10  II,      XXII|         is poor, deserves to be crowned with the laurels and crowns
11  II,     XXXII|      that may raise her to be a crowned and sceptred queen; for
12  II,     XXXIV|       huntsmen and beaters as a crowned king.~ ~They presented Don
13  II,     LVIII|         their shoulders and was crowned with garlands twined with
14  II,      LXIX|        a cushion of brocade and crowned with a garland of sweet-smelling
15  II,       LXX|      lady, entered the chamber, crowned with the garland she had
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