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Parte, Chap.
1 I, Commend| indeed complain of him,I grant ye,~ But, squire or master, 2 I, III| purpose until he had agreed to grant the boon demanded of him. " 3 I, III| very fortunate knight, and grant you success in battle." 4 I, VIII| assailant whatever."~ ~"That I grant," said Don Quixote, "but 5 I, IX| with earnest entreaties to grant them the great grace and 6 I, X| it might be his will to grant him the victory, and that 7 I, X| days of my life, and God grant that this daring be not 8 I, X| call them to mind, I here grant as expressed) until I take 9 I, X| so be it then, and God grant us success, and that the 10 I, XIII| courtesy, senor, I will grant your request as to those 11 I, XVII| worship's days, and God grant I may be able to let it 12 I, XVIII| shelter for the night, and God grant it may be somewhere where 13 I, XXI| said Sancho; "but God grant, I say once more, that it 14 I, XXI| said war. The king will grant it very readily, and the 15 I, XXIII| sent war to me, and Heaven grant that the deceit of thy husband 16 I, XXV| my fortune, so may Heaven grant thee in full all thou seekest 17 I, XXVI| knight-errant he could not refuse to grant; and the favour he meant 18 I, XXVII| of prayers that God might grant them success in such an 19 I, XXVII| constraint on my inclination will grant what will be reasonable 20 I, XXVII| whether I love you or not. God grant this may come to your hand 21 I, XXVII| sentence of death or the grant of life. Oh, that I had 22 I, XXVIII| have pity on my misery, and grant me help and strength to 23 I, XXIX| your goodness and courtesy grant me a boon, which will redound 24 I, XXIX| first granted me."~ ~"I grant and accord it," said Don 25 I, XXIX| worship may very safely grant the boon she asks; it's 26 I, XXIX| great beauty rise, for I grant the boon which you would 27 I, XXIX| kingdom."~ ~"I repeat that I grant it," replied Don Quixote; " 28 I, XXXII| may they do you; and God grant you may not fall lame of 29 I, XXXIII| Fate that ever scorns to grant Or grace or boon to me,Since 30 I, XXXIV| from the house she will grant me an interview in the closet 31 I, XXXIV| Fate, it seems, will not grant my just desire complete 32 I, XXXIX| Heaven may be pleased to grant me. But I wish each of you 33 I, XLI| say in answer was, "Allah grant that Lela Marien, who has 34 I, XLIII| absent enemy of mine to grant it this instant, though 35 I, XLIV| phrase to be pleased to grant him permission to aid and 36 I, XLVI| sore trouble; and heaven grant that your wishes and mine 37 I, XLIX| knights-errant; and I am willing to grant too that the Twelve Peers 38 I, LII| is to be had."~ ~"Heaven grant it, husband," said she, " 39 II, IV| ingratitude to anyone?"~ ~"God grant it," said Don Quixote; " 40 II, VII| Almighty in his infinite power grant that any person or persons, 41 II, VIII| behind them?"~ ~"That I grant, too," said Don Quixote.~ ~" 42 II, IX| said Sancho, "and God grant we may not light upon our 43 II, XIII| Sancho, "I own it, and I grant it is no dishonour to call 44 II, XVIII| Bologna, Salamanca. Heaven grant that the judges who rob 45 II, XX| for three days."~ ~"God grant I may see thee dumb before 46 II, XXI| that heaven is pleased to grant me, thus do I give myself 47 II, XXI| and implored heaven to grant an easy passage to the soul 48 II, XXII| imploring God to aid him and grant him success in this to all 49 II, XXIV| if by God's favour they grant you a licence to print those 50 II, XXV| us, and even in this God grant they may be of some use.' 51 II, XXX| and if her excellence will grant me leave I will go and kiss 52 II, XXXIV| with my conscience."~ ~"God grant it may turn out so," said 53 II, XXXIV| to the purpose as-may God grant as much health to him, or 54 II, XXXVI| magnificence will be pleased to grant her leave and permission 55 II, XLVI| insensibility and obstinacy; and God grant thy squire Sancho may forget 56 II, XLVII| fully contented."~ ~"God grant it," said Sancho.~ ~The 57 II, LII| worship; and so may our Lord grant you good health and forsake 58 II, LII| government he can be fit for. God grant it, and direct him according 59 II, LIV| attentions of this heir."~ ~"God grant it," said Sancho, "for it 60 II, LVII| the duke and duchess to grant him permission to take his 61 II, LXVII| myself comfortably."~ ~"God grant it," said Don Quixote; " 62 II, LXVII| shepherds along with us; and God grant it may not come into the 63 II, LXVIII| sticks on a dog,' and God grant it may be no worse than 64 II, LXXI| our lives that heaven may grant us! If she returns to her