Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        II|     turrets and pinnacles of shining silver, not forgetting the
 2   I,    XXVIII|    looked like two pieces of shining crystal brought forth among
 3   I,    XXXIII|      like a mirror, of clear shining crystal, liable to be tarnished
 4  II,       VII| flower of knight-errantry! O shining light of arms! O honour
 5  II,         X|   these who are coming here, shining like the very sun at noonday?"~ ~"
 6  II,         X|      be moles, but moons and shining stars. But tell me, Sancho,
 7  II,       XIX|      coming down and the sun shining all at one time; many a
 8  II,      XXXV|      The adamantine steel! O shining light,~ O beacon, polestar,
 9  II,       LVI|     cased in a suit of stout shining armour. The horse was a
10  II,      LXIV|  also in full armour, with a shining moon painted on his shield,
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