Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        II|  painted plumage attuned their notes to hail with dulcet and
 2   I,      VIII|        face nor all the cheery notes of the birds welcoming the
 3   I,        XI|        done speaking, when the notes of the rebeck reached their
 4   I,       XIV|   stricken breast of mine deep notes of woe~ To serve my need
 5   I,     XVIII|      even with Doctor Laguna's notes. Nevertheless, Sancho the
 6   I,     XXVII|     voice unaccompanied by the notes of any instrument, but sweet
 7  II,       XIV|      their varied and gladsome notes seemed to welcome and salute
 8  II,       XIX|      too, the pleasant mingled notes of a variety of instruments,
 9  II,        XX| expected from their years. The notes of a Zamora bagpipe accompanied
10  II,       XXV|      pitch, and your finishing notes come thick and fast; in
11  II,     XXXVI|      of the garden to the same notes and at the same pace as
12  II,    XXXVII| further had they not heard the notes of the fife and drums once
13  II,       LXI|    near with melodious warlike notes. Then they began to move
14  II,     LXVII|        very well with the rude notes of the bagpipe and tabor.
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