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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