Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        IV|            he with lance, buckler, spurs, helmet, and the weight
 2   I,      XVII|           Don Quixote, and putting spurs to Rocinante and bringing
 3   I,       XXV|            idle, that is if I have spurs to enliven Rocinante: let
 4   I,      XLVI|       delay there is danger, lends spurs to my eagerness to take
 5   I,       LII|         Quixote was putting on his spurs to go and render homage
 6   I,       LII|           Now I say that "with his spurs, he is on his way." Should
 7  II,         X|           in one jump, and without spurs she is making the hackney
 8  II,       XIV|         upon him flying, drove his spurs vigorously into Rocinante'
 9  II,       XIV|          Mirrors stood digging his spurs into his horse up to buttons,
10  II,       XVI|           make as the baldric; the spurs were not gilt, but lacquered
11  II,       XLI|        take a cushion or put on my spurs, so as not to lose time,
12  II,        LX| tight-fitting polished boots, gilt spurs, dagger and sword, and in
13  II,       LXI|            beasts felt the strange spurs and added to their anguish
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