Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,     XXVII|     who knows you and loves me dearly, who without putting any
 2   I,    XXXIII| complaint the pain which my so dearly bought experience will naturally
 3   I,        XL|     the purpose I cherished so dearly; for the hope of obtaining
 4   I,       XLI|   father that had loved her so dearly to be carried away captive
 5   I,     XLIII|          If Love his wares~ Do dearly sell, his right must be
 6   I,        LI|   having left the house of her dearly beloved father (for mother
 7  II,      XLVI|     whip himself, so that that dearly beloved Dulcinea of thine
 8  II,         L|     have still alive, and love dearly."~ ~"It may be so," said
 9  II,       LII|       of a wicked farmer to my dearly beloved daughter, the unhappy
10  II,     LXIII|        they love one an. other dearly. The king then arranged
11  II,      LXVI|      has therefore made me pay dearly; for I ought to have reflected
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