Parte,  Chap.

1   I,   Commend|    rival, for thy fame~ And prowess rise above all rivalry,~
2   I,        II|     the shield until by his prowess he had earned one. These
3   I,       III| seen of the novice knight's prowess kept their laughter within
4   I,     XVIII|    who would fain prove thy prowess hand to hand, and make thee
5   I,       XLV|  sword, their charter their prowess, and their edicts their
6   I,      XLIX|    equal in worth, rank and prowess (at least if they were not
7  II,       LIX|     Quixote may display his prowess."~ ~"That is what I mean
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