Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|         talk of his hard life and unworthy employments in Andalusia
 2   I,      XIII| knights-errant, of whom I, though unworthy, am the least of all."~ ~
 3   I,       XIV|       doleful dirge~ Over a corse unworthy of a shroud.~ Let the three-headed
 4   I,    XXVIII|          your beauty in a garb so unworthy of it, and sent it into
 5   I,    XXVIII|         so much beneath me and so unworthy of my consideration. The
 6   I,      XXIX|         in our age; as for me, an unworthy priest, it will serve me
 7  II,         I|   libels-a vengeance, to be sure, unworthy of generous hearts; but
 8  II,      XXIV|       Quixote; "not that they are unworthy of it, but because they
 9  II,      XLIV|          his stockings-O disaster unworthy of such a personage!-there
10  II,      XLIV|         to favours such as these~ Unworthy to aspire;~ Thy feet to
11  II,       XLV|         following up his original unworthy notion, went on adding cap
12  II,       LII|       that this worthy duenna and unworthy damsel should place their
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