Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|          his author as it is in his power to give them, faithful to
 2   I,  TransPre|             Spain was the mightiest power the world had seen since
 3   I,  TransPre|           divested of all political power, a like fate had befallen
 4   I,   AuthPre|            or, if you allude to the power of death, to come in with -~ ~
 5   I,   AuthPre|         purpose to the best of your power, and putting your ideas
 6   I,        IV|              to rise was beyond his power.~ ~ ~ ~
 7   I,      VIII|      approach of day would have had power to waken him. On getting
 8   I,        XI|             all the good-will in my power I should thank you for yours."~ ~ ~
 9   I,        XI|            that in devotion~ Lies a power hearts to move,~ That which
10   I,       XIV|     spacious world.~ ~ Disdain hath power to kill, and patience dies~
11   I,        XV|           Gaul found himself in the power of his mortal enemy Arcalaus
12   I,        XV|          like a Turkish bow without power to bring himself upright,
13   I,     XVIII|           tragedy, it was out of my power to mount upon it, nor could
14   I,      XXII|           pretending that they have power to cause love, for, as I
15   I,       XXV|        rough copy to the best of my power of all that seems to me
16   I,     XXVII|           fury and violence that no power on earth can check their
17   I,     XXVII|             for in myself I feel no power or strength to release my
18   I,    XXVIII|          tongue of speech. I had no power to utter a cry, nor, I think,
19   I,    XXVIII|        falsehood could have had the power of dressing them up to seem
20   I,    XXVIII|           it would no more be in my power to do it or say it, than
21   I,    XXVIII|             your words will have no power to deceive me, nor your
22   I,      XXIX|       phantom; for my master has no power at all against phantoms.
23   I,      XXIX|       marrying, I will do all in my power towards it:" with which
24   I,       XXX|        against the giant's devilish power; and that I should at once
25   I,    XXXIII|       negligent) have had it in his power to prevent his dishonour,
26   I,     XXXIV|        needed to overcome his human power. Leonela alone knew of her
27   I,     XXXIV|           taken it, for there is no power that can resist it; so what
28   I,      XXXV|           losses to the best of his power, not only as regarded the
29   I,     XXXVI|       Luscinda found herself in his power she lost all consciousness,
30   I,    XXXVII|         best supper that was in his power. The hour therefore having
31   I,     XXXIX|          was left a prisoner in his power, the only sad being among
32   I,     XXXIX|             who had done all in his power to defend his fortress,
33   I,        XL|            the Grand Signor rise to power, he came to be king of Algiers,
34   I,       XLI|         come. It would be beyond my power now to describe to you the
35   I,       XLI|           Moors who are under their power that they treat them worse
36   I,       XLI|            attire it would be in my power to give thee when fortune
37   I,       XLI|           given thy father into the power of his enemies?"~ ~To which
38   I,      XLII|           any way that lay in their power, and in words and language
39   I,     XLIII|        there is anything else in my power wherein I can gratify you,
40   I,     XLIII|        enchantment whatever had any power; then he cursed his ill
41   I,      XLIV|          the man, "and if it has no power over you, it has power over
42   I,      XLIV|           no power over you, it has power over us, to make us do what
43   I,      XLIV|           for myself, time has more power to alter and change things,
44   I,       XLV|           him over bound into their power, as was required for the
45   I,      XLVI|          may not happen to be in my power to give him the island I
46   I,    XLVIII|            know in my heart that no power on earth that was not supernatural
47   I,      XLIX|             promise to do all in my power to help, and even to take
48   I,       LII|         prove so great but that the power of another better disposed
49   I,       LII|             But it was out of their power, nor did he even stop for
50   I,       LII|             as if it had been in my power to keep time from passing
51  II,         I|           my senses, for with God's power nothing is impossible. Have
52  II,        VI|           by all the means in their power to divert him from such
53  II,       VII|            Almighty in his infinite power grant that any person or
54  II,        XI|           giants and knights of the power of recognising Dulcinea;
55  II,      XVII|         exalting to the best of his power and ability the valour of
56  II,     XVIII|            to us, and be again,~ No power on earth can bring to pass;~
57  II,     XVIII|        looked upon him as a madman? power of flattery, how far-reaching
58  II,     XVIII|             ply~ Where to all other power 'twere vain to try;~ For
59  II,       XIX|           so gentle that it had not power to stir the leaves on the
60  II,     XXIII|          enchantments can have such power in it as to have changed
61  II,      XXIV|          not bound, nor is it in my power, to do more; though certain
62  II,       XXV|            the devil to infuse this power into the ape, that he may
63  II,       XXX|             aught that may be in my power and her highness may command;
64  II,     XXXII|             praise that it is in my power to give her or that I can
65  II,   XXXVIII|           they have no intention or power of fulfilling. But where
66  II,      XLII|        secondly thanks to the great power the profession of knight-errantry
67  II,      XLII|             so far as may be in thy power show thyself lenient and
68  II,      XLIV|             who know not the mighty power of love; but come what may;
69  II,      XLIV|          For she alone hath had the power~ A tiger fierce to tame.~ ~
70  II,      XLVI|            maiden to the best of my power; for in the early stages
71  II,      XLVI| machinations avail not nor have any power." And turning upon the cats
72  II,     XLVII|          all that may lie within my power; and as you are about it
73  II,      XLIX|           worship may exercise your power, and it is they that do
74  II,      XLIX|             Sancho. "Have I not the power to arrest thee and release
75  II,      XLIX|        whenever I like?"~ ~"All the power your worship has," said
76  II,      XLIX|          your worship with all your power be able to make me sleep
77  II,      XLIX|             unhappy maiden whom the power of jealousy has led to break
78  II,      XLIX|             by every means in their power endeavour to relieve her.~ ~"
79  II,        LI|            to make them had not the power to enforce them; and laws
80  II,       LVI|            his help at once, as his power of breathing was failing
81  II,     LVIII|            far as it has lain in my power, I have endeavoured to avoid
82  II,     LVIII|            others if it were in his power, and for the most part those
83  II,     LVIII|             the narrow limits of my power, offer what I can and what
84  II,     LXIII|        reception and welcome in his power, while on his own part he
85  II,       LXX|             Great and mighty is the power of cold-hearted scorn, for
86  II,     LXXIV|           by all the means in their power to cheer him up; the bachelor
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