Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,   Commend|             bear~ Valour respected by Oblivion.~ I cannot be thy rival,
 2   I,   AuthPre|               years in the silence of oblivion, coming out now with all
 3   I,      VIII|            fall under the sentence of oblivion, or that the wits of La
 4   I,      XIII|              in the bowels of eternal oblivion." Then turning to Don Quixote
 5   I,      XIII|               consign his writings to oblivion, for if he gave the order
 6   I,        XX|               he who is to consign to oblivion the Platirs, the Tablantes,
 7   I,     XXXIV|               for thee.~ If buried in oblivion I should be,~ Bereft of
 8  II,       XVI|            will have been driven into oblivion."~ ~"There is a good deal
 9  II,       XXV| knight-errantry, so long consigned to oblivion! O never yet duly extolled
10  II,     XXXII|         chivalry in the deep abyss of oblivion; and they injure and wound
11  II,     LXVII|              she already consigned to oblivion the love thoughts that used
12  II,      LXIX|                And make the waters of oblivion stay.~ ~At this point one
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