Parte,  Chap.

1   I,      VIII|         peril." To say this, to lift his sword, to shelter himself
2   I,     XXIII|        the point of his pike to lift some bulky object that lay
3   I,     XXIII|      goatherd, "but I would not lift it nor go near it for fear
4   I,     XXXVI|     conscience will not fail to lift up its silent voice in the
5  II,         I|       deep sea, that one moment lift him up to heaven and the
6  II,         V| profitable government that will lift us out of the mire, and
7  II,         X|        Don Quixote was about to lift up his enchanted mistress
8  II,       XIV|   Another time I was ordered to lift those ancient stones, the
9  II,      LIII|        that invincible arm."~ ~"Lift me up," said the wretched
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