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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| that there are many who desire to have not merely the story 2 I, AuthPre| to "Don Quixote"-have no desire to go with the current of 3 I, AuthPre| neighbourhood. I have no desire to magnify the service I 4 I, AuthPre| honoured a knight, but I do desire thy thanks for the acquaintance 5 I, I| name of which I have no desire to call to mind, there lived 6 I, II| pain or anger you, for my desire is none other than to serve 7 I, II| might of my arm will show my desire to serve you."~ ~The girls, 8 I, III| accomplished what I so much desire, enabling me lawfully to 9 I, IV| than a lizard. And if you desire to know who it is lays this 10 I, IV| all in her favour that you desire."~ ~"She distils nothing 11 I, VII| without showing any signs of a desire to take up with his former 12 I, X| the promised island, and desire nothing more in payment 13 I, XI| esteemed by the world, I desire that thou seat thyself here 14 I, XII| the shepherds his friends desire will be done, and to-morrow 15 I, XII| answer than that she had no desire to marry just yet, and that 16 I, XII| however small of obtaining his desire. For although she does not 17 I, XIII| that compassion and our desire to prove it if we might 18 I, XIV| thou dost in thy cruelty desire~ The ruthless rigour of 19 I, XIV| believe it to be, why do you desire me to bend my will by force, 20 I, XIV| wayward being has no kind of desire to seek, serve, know, or 21 I, XV| a knight nor having any desire to be one, nor possessing 22 I, XVII| reparation to the utmost of your desire."~ ~The innkeeper replied 23 I, XX| most likely), Sancho felt a desire to do what no one could 24 I, XXII| me; in return for which I desire, and it is my good pleasure 25 I, XXIV| done me save the hearty desire to repay them."~ ~"Mine," 26 I, XXIV| placed all the glory I could desire; such was the beauty of 27 I, XXIV| praises excited in him a desire to see a damsel adorned 28 I, XXV| thee it is not so much the desire of finding that madman that 29 I, XXV| satisfy thy cruelty and my desire.~ ~"Thine till death,~ ~" 30 I, XXVII| higher estimation; so if you desire to relieve me of this obligation 31 I, XXVIII| those whom you see here only desire to be of service to you; 32 I, XXVIII| have had nothing left to desire, nor should I have had reason 33 I, XXVIII| Fernando wished, for when desire has attained its object, 34 I, XXXI| and that she had a greater desire to see you than to write 35 I, XXXI| happen, for she had a great desire to see your worship. She 36 I, XXXI| inclination; on the one hand the desire to see my lady pursues and 37 I, XXXIII| wife Camilla had no other desire or inclination than that 38 I, XXXIII| harassed and oppressed by a desire so strange and so unusual, 39 I, XXXIII| be strove to imagine what desire it could be that so troubled 40 I, XXXIII| friend Lothario, that the desire which harasses me is that 41 I, XXXIII| to say that the cup of my desire is full, and that the virtuous 42 I, XXXIII| it into effect, it is my desire, friend Lothario, that thou 43 I, XXXIII| energy and zeal that my desire demands, and with the loyalty 44 I, XXXIII| touching the object of thy desire, for there will be time 45 I, XXXIII| adopt with thee, for the desire which has sprung up in thee 46 I, XXXIII| punishment for thy pernicious desire; but the friendship I bear 47 I, XXXIII| them, borne onward by the desire of defending their faith, 48 I, XXXIII| be reasonable in thee to desire to take that diamond and 49 I, XXXIII| make known to her my base desire; and if she holds herself 50 I, XXXIII| might find of attaining my desire?"~ ~Anselmo said no more, 51 I, XXXIV| thou answerest me a word desire thee to listen to a few 52 I, XXXIV| may please thee. First, I desire thee to tell me, Lothario, 53 I, XXXIV| regardest him; and secondly I desire to know if thou knowest 54 I, XXXIV| most distress and what I desire most to punish with my own 55 I, XXXIV| will not grant my just desire complete satisfaction, but 56 I, XXXV| foolish and ill-advised desire has robbed me of life. If 57 I, XXXVII| or to entertain the same desire I have had all through of 58 I, XXXVII| for she has the greatest desire to become one."~ ~"Then 59 I, XXXVII| these words he excited a desire in all who heard him, to 60 I, XXXVII| greatest boon that men can desire in this life. The first 61 I, XXXVII| they reach the rank they desire, and that once attained, 62 I, XLII| captain's wishes, had no desire to keep them unhappy any 63 I, XLII| gratified as fully as you could desire, for you have before you 64 I, XLV| one of whom I ask what I desire to know, who does not tell 65 I, XLV| was, and that it was his desire that Don Luis should accompany 66 I, XLVI| it as fully as you could desire by my delay in encountering 67 I, XLVIII| yet, in consequence of his desire to suit the taste of the 68 I, XLVIII| a Turk. But touching thy desire to ask me something, say 69 I, XLVIII| cage, you have felt any desire or inclination to go anywhere, 70 I, XLVIII| I mean have you had any desire to do what cannot be avoided?"~ ~" 71 I, XLIX| not those that have the desire your worship has, and drink 72 I, XLIX| by your natural bent, you desire to read books of achievements 73 I, L| content he has nothing more to desire, and when one has nothing 74 I, L| one has nothing more to desire there is an end of it; so 75 I, LI| among the many who felt a desire so natural, and, as her 76 I, LII| promises of ease, the heart's desire,~ In shadows, dreams, and 77 II, VII| accomplish what they most desire!" And then, turning to the 78 II, VII| and deeds, your worship's desire to show me favour; and if 79 II, VIII| meaning is, Sancho, that the desire of acquiring fame is a very 80 II, VIII| work of fame that mortals desire as a reward and a portion 81 II, XII| night, but Sancho felt a desire to let down the curtains 82 II, XVI| whithersoever she may please. My desire was to bring to life again 83 II, XVII| THE LIONS; for it is my desire that into this the name 84 II, XX| and even if it were so, I desire you to hold your tongue 85 II, XXII| Montesinos, as he had a great desire to enter it and see with 86 II, XXXII| unless he had a very great desire to go to sleep, to come 87 II, XXXVI| going with a mighty great desire to make money, for they 88 II, XXXVI| governors set out with the same desire; I will feel the pulse of 89 II, XXXVIII| knight-errantry; these feet I desire to kiss, for upon their 90 II, XL| the most inquisitive can desire to know. O renowned author! 91 II, XLI| to lose time, such is my desire to see you and all these 92 II, XLI| curiosity about me, and a desire to know what is forbidden 93 II, XLII| little it is, the great desire I had to be a governor has 94 II, XLII| better myself, but from the desire I have to try what it tastes 95 II, XLVI| proper-minded maidens~ Who desire the matron's name~ Modesty' 96 II, XLIX| kindle in me a still stronger desire to see them. At last, to 97 II, LI| there is nothing left to desire or hesitate about."~ ~"Well 98 II, LI| for I have a very great desire to hear how my house and 99 II, LII| duchess will tell thee the desire I have to go to the Court; 100 II, LVIII| deeds, I substitute the desire to do so; and if that be 101 II, LIX| still life in me, and the desire to make good what I have 102 II, LX| kindly, but, as I said, the desire to revenge myself for a 103 II, LX| strengthened. And if you have any desire to shorten the journey and 104 II, LX| for a while; but he had no desire to prolong their distress, 105 II, LXIII| so submissive, he felt a desire to spare his life, the comeliness 106 II, LXV| But this did not quench my desire to meet him again and overcome 107 II, LXVIII| a request, for I have no desire to come to grips with thee 108 II, LXX| them bringing with it the desire to rise; for the lazy down 109 II, LXXII| greatest victory anyone can desire. I'm bringing back money, 110 II, LXXIV| the first disbursement I desire to be made is the payment 111 II, LXXIV| writings as fully as he could desire; for my desire has been 112 II, LXXIV| he could desire; for my desire has been no other than to