Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,   Commend|       art near,~ Unvanquished victor, great unconquered one!~
 2   I,       XXI|  unless indeed it be that the victor have lost his own in the
 3   I,        XL| vanquished, yet ye earned the victor's crown:~ Though mourned,
 4  II,       XIV|       greater glory gilds the victor's crown.~ ~Thus the innumerable
 5  II,       XIV|    vanquished shall be at the victor's disposal, to do all that
 6  II,       XIV|       before, shall be at the victor's disposal."~ ~"I am aware
 7  II,        XV|     to be at the mercy of the victor. Then, Don Quixote being
 8  II,       LVI|     if Don Quixote proved the victor his antagonist was to marry
 9  II,       LVI|     All hailed Don Quixote as victor, but the greater number
10  II,       LXV|     be at the disposal of the victor. What I meant to demand
11  II,       LXX|       delight to Don Quixote, victor or vanquished. Altisidora,
12  II,     LXXII|     the arm of another, comes victor over himself, which, as
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