Parte,  Chap.

1   I,       VII|   deserved preservation in everlasting archives, but their fate
2   I,        IX|   Don Quixote is worthy of everlasting and notable praise, nor
3   I,       XXV|   other outrages worthy of everlasting renown and record? And though
4  II,      VIII|  that future glory that is everlasting in the ethereal regions
5  II,     XXXII|   upwards to the abodes of everlasting life? If gentlemen, great
6  II,     LVIII|  with green laurel and red everlasting; and their years to all
7  II,        LX| her life with a better and everlasting spouse. He applauded her
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