Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,   AuthPre|      shepherd David slew by a mighty stone-cast in the Terebinth
 2   I,       III|     knight on the brink of so mighty an adventure." By this he
 3   I,      VIII|  Biscayan smote Don Quixote a mighty stroke on the shoulder over
 4   I,        XI|       toil to every hand. The mighty cork trees, unenforced save
 5   I,      XIII|     for their deeds, were the mighty Amadis of Gaul with all
 6   I,      XIII|       about to engage in some mighty and perilous adventure in
 7   I,        XV|    have said that, after such mighty slashes as your worship
 8   I,       XVI|     to the ground, and at the mighty crash of this the innkeeper
 9   I,     XVIII|      conducted and led by the mighty emperor Alifanfaron, lord
10   I,     XVIII|      bears azure vair, is the mighty duke of Nerbia, Espartafilardo
11   I,       XIX|        Sancho, will be a most mighty and perilous adventure,
12   I,        XX|      I am he for whom perils, mighty achievements, and valiant
13   I,        XX|      high rocks, down which a mighty rush of water flung itself.
14   I,        XX|     whom are reserved perils, mighty achievements, valiant deeds;"
15   I,       XXI|    the gigantic Brocabruno of mighty strength; he who delivered
16   I,       XXV|     Quixote, "that thou art a mighty great chatterer, and that
17   I,      XXIX|    throne of your ancient and mighty realm, notwithstanding and
18   I,       XXX|     overrun my kingdom with a mighty force and strip me of all,
19   I,     XXXIV|     struggle with an enemy so mighty; for divine strength is
20   I,     XXXIV|      the wrong that love, the mighty excuse for greater errors,
21   I,    XXXVII| perform in the course of this mighty enterprise which he has
22   I,     XLIII|      bolt of the door, and in mighty fear and dread of being
23   I,       XLV|   lives!"~ ~All paused at his mighty voice, and he went on to
24   I,     XLVII|       virtue is of herself so mighty, that, in spite of all the
25   I,     XLVII|       and the barber on their mighty mules, with faces covered,
26   I,     XLVII|      valiant achievements and mighty deeds shall be written on
27   I,         L|      not be worthy to see the mighty wonders contained in the
28   I,       LII|     and with this he caught a mighty cut Don Quixote made at
29   I,       LII|     have had my share in that mighty action, than be free from
30  II,        II|       consider your worship a mighty great madman, and me no
31  II,       III|   wanted to make out that his mighty achievements were going
32  II,        IV|     fell to the ground with a mighty come down; I looked about
33  II,        VI|    arms are like the masts of mighty ships, and each eye like
34  II,      VIII|    sustains the reputation of mighty works and magnificence of
35  II,        XI|     uplifted arms ready for a mighty discharge of stones, checked
36  II,       XIV|    Giralda by name, who is as mighty and strong as if made of
37  II,       XIV|     those ancient stones, the mighty bulls of Guisando, an enterprise
38  II,       XIV|     his master because of the mighty deeds he had heard the squire
39  II,       XIV|      out (for the trail of my mighty deeds will serve you as
40  II,       XIX|   most agile youth we know, a mighty thrower of the bar, a first-rate
41  II,        XX|       were taken out with two mighty shovels, and plunged into
42  II,        XX|     addressed her:~ ~I am the mighty God whose sway~ Is potent
43  II,        XX|       poor. That lady is more mighty than dainty, she is no way
44  II,       XXV|     told what I know would be mighty foolish. But as you know
45  II,      XXVI|   Sancho Panza himself was in mighty fear, for, as he swore after
46  II,      XXVI|   invincible strength of that mighty arm? And whose were the
47  II,     XXVII|      than one of the high and mighty ones of the town, I did
48  II,      XXIX| action. In this adventure two mighty enchanters must have encountered
49  II,       XXX|   happened me in meeting you, mighty prince," replied Don Quixote, "
50  II,     XXXIV|    Dapple at the sight of the mighty beast, took to his heels
51  II,     XXXIV|  Meanwhile they had slung the mighty boar across the back of
52  II,     XXXVI|       which I am going with a mighty great desire to make money,
53  II,     XXXVI|     he said:~ ~"Most high and mighty senor, my name is Trifaldin
54  II,     XXXVI|        confident that in that mighty arm they will find a cure
55  II,   XXXVIII|  words: "I am confident, most mighty lord, most fair lady, and
56  II,     XXXIX|  unexampled adventure for his mighty valour alone.' This done,
57  II,       XLI|       swear by, senora, it is mighty great! And it so happened
58  II,      XLII| trusts are nothing else but a mighty gulf of troubles.~ ~"First
59  II,      XLIV|      being so would involve a mighty contradiction; but this
60  II,      XLIV|     by those who know not the mighty power of love; but come
61  II,      XLIV|     to be the happy fair~ Thy mighty arms enfold,~ Or even sit
62  II,      XLVI|  himself that day composed:~ ~Mighty Love the hearts of maidens~
63  II,    XLVIII|    measured her length with a mighty fall.~ ~ ~Don Quixote in
64  II,       LVI|     and her daughter raised a mighty outcry, exclaiming, "This
65  II,      LXII|     having revealed to him so mighty a secret. They then quitted
66  II,      LXII| master mine; do you fancy all mighty men of valour are dancers,
67  II,      LXIV|      Your worship hits it off mighty well and mighty easy," said
68  II,      LXIV|   hits it off mighty well and mighty easy," said Sancho; "but '
69  II,       LXV| inspires, he has borne on his mighty shoulders the weight of
70  II,      LXVI| strength could not resist the mighty bulk of the Knight of the
71  II,       LXX|  adventure, Sancho? Great and mighty is the power of cold-hearted
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