Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,   Commend|       bears a noble Duke,~ The Alexander of his day.~ ~ Of a Manchegan
 2   I,         I|     his eyes the Bucephalus of Alexander or the Babieca of the Cid.
 3   I,        VI|      made for it as that which Alexander found among the spoils of
 4   I,     XXXIX|       of wealth, without which Alexander himself would have seemed
 5   I,     XLVII|    Euryalus, the generosity of Alexander, the boldness of Caesar,
 6   I,      XLIX| Carthage a Hannibal, Greece an Alexander, Castile a Count Fernan
 7  II,        II|      or pure in his morals. Of Alexander, whose deeds won him the
 8  II,        XL|    that was called Pegasus, or Alexander the Great's, called Bucephalus,
 9  II,       LIX|    author Cide Hamete; just as Alexander commanded that no one should
10  II,        LX|  reasoned the matter thus: "If Alexander the Great cut the Gordian
11  II,        LX|   inclined to regard him as an Alexander the Great rather than a
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