Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|  orthography of his name that we seek; no letter of his writing,
 2   I,       III|    courtesy grants me the boon I seek, one that will redound to
 3   I,         X|     which pleases me, and do not seek to make a new world or pervert
 4   I,       XIV|   service; who calls me wayward, seek not my acquaintance; who
 5   I,       XIV|         has no kind of desire to seek, serve, know, or follow
 6   I,       XIV|        me preserve it among men, seek to rob me of it? I have,
 7   I,     XXIII|       before us, we are bound to seek him and make restitution;
 8   I,     XXVII|     grief~ Where shall I turn to seek relief,~ When hope on every
 9   I,     XXVII|          so, it is but folly~ To seek a cure for melancholy:~
10   I,     XXVII|        thou didst go~ Soaring to seek thy home beyond the sky,~
11   I,     XXVII|        deserve it not, those who seek to draw me away from this
12   I,     XXVII|         a wrong so glaring I may seek, if not vengeance now, at
13   I,    XXVIII|       more I went into hiding to seek for some place where I might
14   I,      XXIX|          has come from Guinea to seek him."~ ~"A lucky seeking
15   I,      XXIX|        from far distant lands to seek your aid in her misfortunes."~ ~"
16   I,      XXXI|          pay thee I would go and seek him, and find him though
17   I,    XXXIII|        somewhat more inclined to seek pleasure in love than Lothario,
18   I,    XXXIII|          what thou why dost thou seek to prove her instead of
19   I,    XXXIII|          wherefore shouldst thou seek to call that truth in question?
20   I,    XXXIII|          vile purpose, thou must seek some other instrument for
21   I,    XXXIII|      poet who said: 'Tis mine to seek for life in death, Health
22   I,    XXXIII|         death, Health in disease seek I,I seek in prison freedom'
23   I,    XXXIII|       Health in disease seek I,I seek in prison freedom's breath,
24   I,     XXXIV|         be entertained of women, seek not to plunge again into
25   I,     XXXIV|      should know lest you should seek to prevent it, that you
26   I,     XXXVI|      will be becoming in thee to seek to raise her to be thy mate
27   I,        XL|         in Algiers I resolved to seek for other means of effecting
28   I,        XL|        once, and by all means to seek an opportunity of going
29   I,      XLII|       now, and I would hasten to seek thee out and deliver thee
30   I,     XLVII| worthiest object any writing can seek, which, as I said before,
31   I,        LI|          as well as strangers to seek her for a wife; but he,
32   I,       LII|        with these gentlemen, who seek your good, and there we
33   I,       LII|        and will be encouraged to seek out and produce other histories,
34  II,         V|        to go out a third time to seek for adventures; and I am
35  II,       VII|       their master from going to seek adventures. The arch wag
36  II,        IX|       return, as thou sayest, to seek, and speak with my lady,
37  II,         X|         beauty thou art going to seek. Happy thou, above all the
38  II,         X|        he returned full speed to seek his master, and found him
39  II,         X|       they bear me go, when they seek to deprive me of the happiness
40  II,      XIII|          quarters; for those who seek adventures don't always
41  II,       XIV|        like manner to return and seek me out (for the trail of
42  II,      XVII|     score of courage, and do not seek to tempt fortune a second
43  II,      XVII|   dragons make him quail; for to seek these, to attack those,
44  II,     XVIII|          me.~ ~ No other prize I seek to gain,~ No triumph, glory,
45  II,     XVIII|          the strife,~ And dying, seek release from pain.~ And
46  II,       XIX|        is the way with those who seek adventures not to have any,
47  II,      XXII|          mode in which he should seek a wife such as he would
48  II,       XXV|     carried the arms. He went to seek him where the innkeeper
49  II,      XXVI|          the road to France, and seek consolation in her captivity
50  II,      XXVI|          ape, he too went off to seek his adventures. The landlord,
51  II,     XXXII|          there is no occasion to seek further satisfaction for
52  II,     XXXII|         on what I love most, and seek to rob me of life by maltreating
53  II,      XXXV|         come in her gratitude to seek out the worthy Sancho, and
54  II,      XLII|       any handsome woman come to seek justice of thee, turn away
55  II,       LIV|     without my family, and go to seek out some place to remove
56  II,     LVIII|    surface of the globe, I would seek out new worlds through which
57  II,        LX|       his defence, and I come to seek from thee a safe-conduct
58  II,        LX|       all the world, should they seek to injure him. Claudia would
59  II,        LX|        spite of the lladres that seek his ruin!"~ ~The captains
60  II,      LXII|       was the reply.~ ~"I do not seek to know more," said the
61  II,      LXII|         thee, Head; I would only seek to know of thee if I shall
62  II,      LXII|          due consummation."~ ~"I seek to know no more," said Don
63  II,     LXIII|        other German pilgrims, to seek my daughter and take up
64  II,    LXVIII|         rein to my thoughts, and seek a vent for them in a little
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