Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        VI|   preserved as the richest treasures of poetry that Spain possesses."~ ~
 2   I,     XVIII| missing to-day with all my treasures, did they belong to any
 3   I,    XXXIII| and Camilla for a wife-two treasures that I value, if not as
 4  II,       XVI|    appreciating her hidden treasures. And do not suppose, senor,
 5  II,     XVIII|  exclaimed -~ ~"O ye sweet treasures, to my sorrow found!~ Once
 6  II,     LVIII|  has bestowed upon men; no treasures that the earth holds buried
 7  II,        LX|    and restored to him the treasures and jewels they had stripped
 8  II,     LXVII|  no hopes to give her, nor treasures to offer her, for mine are
 9  II,     LXVII| given to Dulcinea, and the treasures of knights-errant are like
10  II,      LXXI|  of the cure deserves, the treasures of Venice, the mines of
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