Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,       XLV|      table? What damsel was not enamoured of him and did not yield
 2   I,       LII|   dangers, endurer of outrages, enamoured without reason, imitator
 3  II,        IX|        the night; all which the enamoured knight took to be of evil
 4  II,        IX|       her palace, and that I am enamoured solely by hearsay and by
 5  II,        XI| interest than the last, with an enamoured knight-errant.~ ~ ~ ~
 6  II,       XII|         and no doubt he is some enamoured knight."~ ~"There is no
 7  II,       XIV|     valiant and the most deeply enamoured knight on earth; in support
 8  II,       XIX|    RELATED THE ADVENTURE OF THE ENAMOURED SHEPHERD, TOGETHER WITH
 9  II,   XXXVIII|    country, but of others, were enamoured, and among them a private
10  II,      XLVI|        GOT IN THE COURSE OF THE ENAMOURED ALTISIDORA'S WOOING~ ~ ~
11  II,    XLVIII|       made up his mind that the enamoured damsel was coming to make
12  II,      XLIX|        the great delight of the enamoured carver; the governor, however,
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