Parte,  Chap.

1   I,        VI|           The Shepherd of Iberia,' 'Nymphs of Henares,' and 'The Enlightenment
2   I,        IX| Enlightenment of Jealousy" and the "Nymphs and Shepherds of Henares,"
3   I,       XXV|           human beauty! Oh, ye wood nymphs and dryads, that dwell in
4   I,      XXVI|         satyrs of the woods and the nymphs of the streams, and Echo,
5  II,      VIII|          crystal abodes, those four nymphs employed themselves who
6  II,        XX|            It was composed of eight nymphs in two files, with the god
7  II,        XX|         silk of divers colours. The nymphs that followed Love bore
8  II,        XX|            Quixote asked one of the nymphs who it was that had composed
9  II,     LVIII|           courtesy enshrined in the nymphs that dwell in these meadows
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