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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| kind of allegory, setting forth the eternal struggle between 2 I, TransPre| written, a tale setting forth the ludicrous results that 3 I, TransPre| dauntless courage, and so forth. It was the business of 4 I, Commend| men's view;~ For you went forth injustice to abate,~ And 5 I, AuthPre| well-placed words, setting forth your purpose to the best 6 I, I| when he saw him sallying forth from his castle and robbing 7 I, II| door of the yard sallied forth upon the plain in the highest 8 I, II| writes it, when he has to set forth my first sally in the early 9 I, II| thou done me to drive me forth with scorn, and with inexorable 10 I, III| him) never from that time forth to travel without money 11 I, III| himself on horseback sallying forth in quest of adventures; 12 I, VII| here is need for you to put forth the might of your strong 13 I, VII| made up his mind to sally forth with him and serve him as 14 I, VII| and niece, they sallied forth unseen by anybody from the 15 I, VIII| descendants from that day forth were called Vargas y Machuca. 16 I, VIII| what has been already set forth. It is true the second author 17 I, XI| required of any save to stretch forth his hand and gather it from 18 I, XIV| And as I strive to body forth the tale~ Of all I suffer, 19 I, XIV| all that thou hast done,~ Forth shall the dread voice roll, 20 I, XIV| not when thou art gone~ Forth from this sorrowing heart: 21 I, XIV| understood from this time forth that if anyone dies for 22 I, XIX| be needful for me to put forth all my valour and resolution."~ ~" 23 I, XXI| of course say, 'What ho! Forth all ye, the knights of my 24 I, XXI| which command all will issue forth, and he himself, advancing 25 I, XXII| who was the first to leap forth upon the plain free and 26 I, XXII| alarm-bell would at once sally forth in quest of the offenders; 27 I, XXIII| notice that from this time forth I am not going to stir a 28 I, XXVII| But hardly had he sallied forth from the inn when it struck 29 I, XXVIII| shining crystal brought forth among the other stones of 30 I, XXVIII| treacherous maid know, I sallied forth from the house, accompanied 31 I, XXIX| lady, you may from this day forth lay aside the melancholy 32 I, XXXIII| believest that she will come forth victorious from all my attacks-as 33 I, XXXIV| occasion, as he sallied forth at daybreak, by Lothario, 34 I, XXXIV| himself, intending to come forth in time to prevent the deed. 35 I, XXXIV| showing himself and coming forth to embrace and undeceive 36 I, XXXV| when Sancho Panza burst forth in wild excitement from 37 I, XXXV| highness may live from this day forth fearless of any harm this 38 I, XXXV| and I too from this day forth am released from the promise 39 I, XXXVI| from his Luscinda burst forth in terror from the room, 40 I, XXXVII| and so much blood gushed forth from him that it ran in 41 I, XLIII| from time to time sending forth such deep and doleful sighs, 42 I, XLIII| to rise betimes and come forth to see my lady; when thou 43 I, XLIV| defensive, and from that time forth he reckoned him a man of 44 I, XLVI| marvellous union shall come forth to the light of the world 45 I, XLVII| gallant and gracious; setting forth the devotion and loyalty 46 I, XLVII| if he likes. He can set forth the craftiness of Ulysses, 47 I, XLIX| knight-errantry which they set forth; for you deny that there 48 I, L| a bevy of damsels comes forth from the gate of the castle 49 I, LI| alone, and to heaven pouring forth our complaints in solitude. 50 I, LII| the third time he sallied forth from his home, betook himself 51 I, LII| achievements, and setting forth the beauty of Dulcinea, 52 II, II| in my house. We sallied forth together, we took the road 53 II, III| he would have had him set forth the fidelity and respect 54 II, III| for by merely setting forth my thoughts, my sighs, my 55 II, VII| persuading him to sally forth once more was to do what 56 II, XIV| into; and so from this time forth I warn you, sir squire, 57 II, XV| that Samson should sally forth to meet him as a knight-errant, 58 II, XVI| befall him from that time forth he regarded as already done 59 II, XVI| the poet by nature comes forth a poet from his mother's 60 II, XVII| tongue that he had thrust forth, he licked the dust out 61 II, XIX| journey the licentiate held forth to them on the excellences 62 II, XXI| engaged in the discussion set forth the last chapter, they heard 63 II, XXII| I give it accurately set forth, and quote more than five-and-twenty 64 II, XXIII| wide therein, I saw coming forth and advancing towards me 65 II, XXIII| from time to time comes forth and shows himself to the 66 II, XXVI| other matters to be set forth, which are required to clear 67 II, XXVII| all the rest of it as set forth; but let that pass, for 68 II, XXXI| of my arm, we shall come forth mightily advanced in fame 69 II, XXXII| lineage, because beauty shines forth and excels with a higher 70 II, XXXV| tongue hardly awake, held forth as follows:~ ~ ~I am that 71 II, XXXV| your mother brought you forth, and give you, not to say 72 II, XXXVIII| leap and laughter breaks forth, and the body grows restless 73 II, XLV| one, the municipality came forth to meet him, the bells rang 74 II, XLV| and that from that time forth he would make no further 75 II, XLVII| which he is wont to set forth everything connected with 76 II, L| CHAPTER L.~ ~WHEREIN IS SET FORTH WHO THE ENCHANTERS AND EXECUTIONERS 77 II, LIII| one; besides, when I go forth naked as I do, there is 78 II, LV| then, that having sallied forth one morning to practise 79 II, LX| sounding in his ears, setting forth the conditions to be observed 80 II, LXII| descendants, if, from this day forth, though I should live longer 81 II, LXIII| Moriscoes who were going forth from other villages, for 82 II, LXIX| possession of. From this day forth, friend Sancho, count as