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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| rising popularity of Lope the cause, as is often said, notwithstanding 2 I, TransPre| suffering in his country's cause, but there were hundreds 3 I, II| laughter that has little cause is great silliness; this, 4 I, IV| came. Nor were they without cause, for a lusty farmer was 5 I, IV| have given him without any cause; for if he spoiled the leather 6 I, IV| relying on the justice of the cause I maintain."~ ~"Sir Knight," 7 I, VII| find them (possibly the cause being removed the effect 8 I, XI| judge, for then there was no cause to judge and no one to be 9 I, XII| that what they say of the cause of Chrysostom's death, as 10 I, XIII| your friendship, and the cause of his death, and the directions 11 I, XIV| injustice hath supplied the cause~ That makes me quit the 12 I, XIV| misery~ Brings fortune to the cause that gave thee birth;~ Then 13 I, XIV| loves no one can give no cause for jealousy to any, and 14 I, XV| it, for he was the main cause of all this thrashing. I 15 I, XVI| the books that were the cause of his misfortune, conjured 16 I, XVI| doubt she alone was the cause of all the harmony. And 17 I, XX| turning a corner the true cause, beyond the possibility 18 I, XXII| that they have power to cause love, for, as I say, it 19 I, XXII| judge may have been the cause of your ruin and of your 20 I, XXIII| the lament and learned the cause, consoled Sancho with the 21 I, XXIV| tell me who you are and the cause that has brought you to 22 I, XXIV| though I knew what good cause Don Fernando had to praise 23 I, XXV| way had provocation and cause for those follies and penances; 24 I, XXV| follies and penances; but what cause has your worship for going 25 I, XXV| for going mad when he has cause; the thing is to turn crazy 26 I, XXV| moreover I have abundant cause in the long separation I 27 I, XXV| and report it to the sole cause of all," and so saying he 28 I, XXVI| I can imitate him in the cause of it? For my Dulcinea, 29 I, XXVII| Disdain?~ ~ What the prime cause of all my woe doth prove?~ 30 I, XXVII| reasonable beings on learning the cause will wonder at the effects; 31 I, XXVII| hear from his own lips the cause of his suffering, they entreated 32 I, XXVII| consolation, while to me it is the cause of greater sorrows and sufferings, 33 I, XXVIII| that it can be no trifling cause that has disguised your 34 I, XXVIII| not to give my parents cause to ask me why I was so melancholy, 35 I, XXIX| eyes, had not sufficient cause even if I had indulged in 36 I, XXIX| gives me, and with just cause challenge him on account 37 I, XXIX| entrust the justice of my cause to the might of his invincible 38 I, XXXIII| experience will naturally cause me. And, as nothing of all 39 I, XXXIII| thyself for having been the cause of her ruin and thine own. 40 I, XXXIII| aware of or have given any cause for his wife's failure in 41 I, XXXIII| said, may have given no cause for them; for as the pain 42 I, XXXIV| should by means of it give cause to all who love you to weep 43 I, XXXIV| and had been himself the cause of it; and so among other 44 I, XXXIV| that being so, he had no cause for fear, but should henceforward 45 I, XXXV| that Leonela was not the cause of his misfortune; and, 46 I, XXXV| him a declaration of the cause of his strange end. He began 47 I, XXXVI| wrong-doing; for the same cause and force that drove me 48 I, XXXIX| himself of the instrument and cause of his prodigality and lavishness, 49 I, XLI| could be we who were the cause of the shepherd having raised 50 I, XLIII| to know what could be the cause of singing so sweet and 51 I, XLIV| been enchanted with just cause, provided my lady the Princess 52 I, XLIV| or what can have been the cause that could have induced 53 I, XLIV| the gate of the inn, the cause of which was that two of 54 I, XLV| another for such trifling cause." The officers, who did 55 I, XLVI| did not utter them without cause, and from his good sense 56 I, LI| which she never gave anyone cause, for, as I have already 57 II, XV| be no difficulty about a cause, and vanquish him, that 58 II, XXII| forward in defence of their cause; and they exalted his wisdom 59 II, XXIII| IMPOSSIBILITY AND MAGNITUDE OF WHICH CAUSE THIS ADVENTURE TO BE DEEMED 60 II, XXVII| your misfortune and the cause which impels you to take 61 II, XXVIII| out of his senses.~ ~"The cause of that soreness," said 62 II, XXVIII| style! Body o' me! is the cause of my soreness such a mystery 63 II, XXX| of squires is often the cause of worse accidents."~ ~" 64 II, XXXIV| they who were aware of the cause were frightened. In their 65 II, XXXV| good work. So you have no cause to be uneasy about stripes 66 II, XLI| others his abject fear would cause me some little trepidation 67 II, XLII| actions, thou wilt have no cause to envy those who have princely 68 II, XLII| to give judgment in the cause of one who is thine enemy, 69 II, XLII| blind thee in another man's cause; for the errors thou wilt 70 II, XLIV| but that is not the main cause of my looking sad; and of 71 II, XLIX| Sancho, "and tell me what the cause of this quarrel is; for 72 II, LIII| make out what could be the cause of so great an uproar; not 73 II, LIV| In short it was with just cause that we were visited with 74 II, LX| merciful than cruel."~ ~"The cause of my dejection," returned 75 II, LXVII| palaces; 'do away with the cause, you do away with the sin;' ' 76 II, LXXIV| without intending it, the cause of his writing so many and