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1 I, TransPre| merits, and left him to live in misery and die of want. 2 I, TransPre| its nature, it could not live under the rule that Ferdinand 3 I, TransPre| cave of Montesinos, all live and move and have their 4 I, Commend| earth's fruits didst dine;~ Live thou, of thine eternal glory 5 I, Commend| dost prove,~ For thou dost live in Dulcinea's name,~ And 6 I, IV| that good knight-may he live a thousand years -- for, 7 I, VII| but if thou livest and I live, it may well be that before 8 I, XII| life, though you should live more years than sarna."~ ~" 9 I, XIII| let the cruelty of Marcela live for ever, to serve as a 10 I, XIV| by some strange miracle, live on~ A prey to absence, jealousy, 11 I, XIV| born free, and that I might live in freedom I chose the solitude 12 I, XIV| undeceived, and if their longings live on hope-and I have given 13 I, XIV| told him that mine was to live in perpetual solitude, and 14 I, XX| performing in these in which I live such exploits, marvels, 15 I, XX| Don Quixote, "shalt thou live long on the face of the 16 I, XXI| try it again as long as I live, may this be my last hour; 17 I, XXII| should enjoy itself and live in peace and quiet, without 18 I, XXIII| with such goodness cannot live;~ And against Heaven I dare 19 I, XXIV| that has brought you to live or die in these solitudes 20 I, XXVI| whenever I have a mind? Long live the memory of Amadis and 21 I, XXIX| some office in which to live at ease all the days of 22 I, XXX| and conquers in me, and I live and breathe in her, and 23 I, XXX| obtain some dignity so as to live like a prince."~ ~Sancho 24 I, XXXIII| men need to enable them to live happily, I am the most discontented 25 I, XXXIII| undertake when they attempt to live the lives of angels in human 26 I, XXXV| lady, your highness may live from this day forth fearless 27 I, XXXV| favour of her by whom I live and breathe, I have fulfilled 28 I, XXXVI| allow these two lovers to live in peace and quiet without 29 I, XXXVI| satisfies all my wishes, may she live in peace and contentment 30 I, XXXVI| pray Heaven to allow me to live with my Dorothea;" and with 31 I, XXXVIII| life of one who deserved to live for ages to come. And thus 32 I, XXXVIII| detestable an age as we live in now; for though no peril 33 I, XXXIX| the other I will retain to live upon and support myself 34 I, XLIII| him so that I could not live without him. This, dear 35 I, XLV| for it is impossible to live an hour in peace in it!"~ ~ 36 I, XLVII| envy reigns virtue cannot live, and where there is niggardliness 37 I, L| who said to him, "As you live, brother, take it easy, 38 II, IV| else, and a man must not live in dependence on anyone 39 II, V| said Teresa; "let the hen live, though it be with her pip, 40 II, V| though it be with her pip, live, and let the devil take 41 II, V| there are in the world who live without a government, and 42 II, V| government, and continue to live all the same, and are reckoned 43 II, VI| the number of those that live, without any eminence to 44 II, VIII| object of making his name live in after ages; and, though 45 II, IX| that house opposite there live the curate of the village 46 II, XI| pleasure, and that is to live in peace as long as heaven 47 II, XIII| hard life it is we lead and live, senor, we that are squires 48 II, XIII| be, please God, while I live; speak more civilly; for 49 II, XIII| knights-errant must not live or sustain themselves on 50 II, XIV| lookout, and let us drink and live; for time will take care 51 II, XVI| honour to his family, as we live in days when our kings liberally 52 II, XX| shouts and cries of "Long live Camacho and Quiteria! he 53 II, XX| drink the lives of all that live, as one would drink a jug 54 II, XXI| acknowledge, so long as live thou canst take no husband; 55 II, XXI| myself from between you. Long live the rich Camacho! many a 56 II, XXI| many a happy year may he live with the ungrateful Quiteria! 57 II, XXII| and in this way he would live happy. I myself am not married, 58 II, XXVI| loud voice, "Never, while I live, will I permit foul play 59 II, XXVI| upon them. So, then, long live knight-errantry beyond everything 60 II, XXVI| earth this day!"~ ~"Let it live, and welcome," said Master 61 II, XXXI| true, master mine? As you live, say so, that these gentlefolk 62 II, XXXI| at Tembleque -"~ ~"As you live, my son," said the churchman, " 63 II, XXXII| that shows it is good to live long that you may see much; 64 II, XXXII| that of Dulcinea in whom I live; and therefore I am convinced 65 II, XXXII| me, and for her shall I live in ceaseless tears, until 66 II, XXXVI| if thou art to come and live with me or not. Dapple is 67 II, XXXVII| walking blocks that we will live in spite of them, and in 68 II, XXXVIII| such phrases as 'in death I live,' 'in ice I burn,' 'in flames 69 II, XL| Sancho! All and each, may ye live countless ages for the delight 70 II, XLII| will bear titles; thou wilt live in peace and concord with 71 II, XLIII| my whole body; and I can live just as well, simple Sancho, 72 II, XLIV| great Dulcinea del Toboso live a thousand years, and may 73 II, XLVII| shall not eat so long as I live."~ ~"Why so?" said Sancho.~ ~" 74 II, XLVII| for they must, in short, live by themselves, without being 75 II, XLIX| are or we are not; let us live and eat in peace and good-fellowship, 76 II, L| Senora Sanchica."~ ~"May he live a thousand years," said 77 II, L| you will see that if you live," said the page; "by God 78 II, LII| used to say, that one must live long to see much; I say 79 II, LII| expect to see more if I live longer; for I don't expect 80 II, LIV| it seemed to me we might live with more freedom, as the 81 II, LIV| France, where they could live as Christians."~ ~To this 82 II, LV| every step to those who live in this miserable world! 83 II, LVI| this lacquey will have to live and die a lacquey all the 84 II, LVII| mean to be so long as I live, if God cease not to have 85 II, LIX| I was born, Sancho, to live dying, and thou to die eating; 86 II, LIX| overheard these words, "As you live, Senor Don Jeronimo, while 87 II, LX| however secluded she may live or close she may be kept, 88 II, LX| relatives with whom I can live; and also to implore thee 89 II, LXII| that we two are used to live for a week on a handful 90 II, LXII| day forth, though I should live longer than Methuselah, 91 II, LXIII| look for thee, unable to live without thee, my soul that 92 II, LXIII| allow me to keep my oath; live, fair Ana Felix, all the 93 II, LXIV| the space of a year, and live there without putting hand 94 II, LXIV| said he of the White Moon; "live the fame of the lady Dulcinea' 95 II, LXV| said Sancho; "'let the hen live, even though it be with 96 II, LXVII| rate for the time I have to live in retirement. I will buy 97 II, LXX| it was fitter he should live in a pig-sty than in a royal 98 II, LXXIV| but take my advice and live many years; for the foolishest