Parte,  Chap.

1   I,         V|    all exactly as the ballad sings it.~ ~The peasant stood
2   I,      XXII|    Don Quixote, "that he who sings scares away his woes."~ ~"
3   I,      XXII|    galley slave; "for he who sings once weeps all his life."~ ~"
4   I,     XLIII|    can tell you, all that he sings is out of his own head;
5   I,        LI| which he plays admirably, he sings his complaints in verses
6  II,       XII|    listen to him, for, if he sings, by that thread we shall
7  II,       XIX|    nine-pins as if by magic, sings like a lark, plays the guitar
8  II,       XXV|     the other; 'if the abbot sings well, the acolyte is not
9  II,    XLVIII|     graces in the world; she sings like a lark, dances quick
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