Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,   Commend|        Grasped by the forelock, yielded to my will.~ Yet-though
 2   I,        XI|      streams and running brooks yielded their savoury limpid waters
 3   I,        XI|         that without compulsion yielded from every portion of her
 4   I,      XXIV| attractions. To my misfortune I yielded to it, showing her to him
 5   I,     XXXIV|        most longed for. Camilla yielded, Camilla fell; but what
 6   I,     XXXIV|         of me that I so quickly yielded him of my own free will.
 7   I,     XXXIV|         and persuasions she has yielded; and he believes her to
 8   I,      XXXV|        breath failed him and he yielded up his life, a victim to
 9   I,     XXXVI|       well dost thou know how I yielded wholly to thy will; there
10   I,     XXXVI|         blood, was touched, and yielded to the truth which, even
11   I,       XLV|      his comrades he would have yielded up his life ere Don Quixote
12  II,       LIX|          who was always polite, yielded to their request and supped
13  II,     LXIII|         of bravado. The general yielded to the viceroy's request,
14  II,     LXXIV|     lamentations of all present yielded up his spirit, that is to
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