Parte,  Chap.

1   I,  TransPre|    editions has continued to flow rapidly and regularly. The
2   I,       XIV|      thy presence blood will flow from the wounds of this
3   I,     XVIII|   rejoice in the fertilising flow of the divine Genil, those
4   I,      XXVI|   Quixote's tears are on the flow,~ And all for distant Dulcinea~
5   I,      XXVI|   Quixote's tears are on the flow,~ And all for distant Dulcinea~
6   I,      XXVI|   Quixote's tears are on the flow,~ And all for distant Dulcinea~
7   I,     XXXVI| while her tears continued to flow, "What is it thou wouldst
8   I,      XLII|      Let your tears cease to flow, Senor Judge, and the wish
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