Parte,  Chap.

1   I,       III|  knights-errant. He therefore advised him (and, as his godson
2   I,        IV|     your worship will be well advised to obey the command of that
3   I,       XII|   rich because they did as he advised them, bidding them 'sow
4   I,      XXIX| Cardenio, and lastly, begged, advised, and urged them to come
5   I,    XXXIII|      the wise Rinaldo, better advised, refused to do; for though
6   I,       XLI|       shore, as several of us advised, saying we ought to run
7  II,   XXXVIII|  thought that poets, as Plato advised, ought to he banished from
8  II,    XLVIII|      being ill done and worse advised in him to expose himself
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