Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,         I|      the waist, or, in short, vanquish and subdue him, will it
 2   I,       XXI|  taking spoil of those whom I vanquish, nor is it the practice
 3   I,    XXXIII|     could by her beauty alone vanquish a squadron of armed knights;
 4  II,        VI|      heart, and, if possible, vanquish and destroy them, even though
 5  II,        XI|     one or two of the first I vanquish and send to her, whether
 6  II,        XV| difficulty about a cause, and vanquish him, that being looked upon
 7  II,      XVII|       to attack those, and to vanquish all, are in truth his main
 8  II,      XXXI|      are a knight-errant, and vanquish giants and capture miscreants?
 9  II,       LVI|     with Don Quixote so as to vanquish him without killing or wounding
10  II,      LXIV|        if thou fightest and I vanquish thee, I demand no other
11  II,      LXIV|    thy soul; and if thou dost vanquish me, my head shall be at
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