Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|    show that Cervantes had no deep design or elaborate plan
 2   I,   Commend|     hath not pleased on thee~ Deep erudition to bestow,~ Or
 3   I,   AuthPre|       mine, who, seeing me so deep in thought, asked the reason;
 4   I,        XI|    very intelligent youth and deep in love, and what is more
 5   I,      XIII|     this Don Quixote heaved a deep sigh and said, "I cannot
 6   I,       XIV|       stricken breast of mine deep notes of woe~ To serve my
 7   I,       XIV|    Betis; to the rocks~ Or in deep caverns shall my plaint
 8   I,        XV|      bound hand and foot in a deep pit underground, where they
 9   I,     XVIII|     to his cheek, like one in deep dejection. Seeing him in
10   I,        XX|  chestnuts, which cast a very deep shade; he perceived likewise
11   I,      XXIV| breast, and seemed plunged in deep thought; and though twice
12   I,       XXV|      yon little brook, and my deep and endless sighs shall
13   I,     XXVII|         The song ended with a deep sigh, and again the listeners
14   I,     XXVII|   upon his breast like one in deep thought, without raising
15   I,     XXVII|   hand in the attitude of one deep in thought, without taking
16   I,    XXXIII|     surpass it.~ ~Anselmo was deep in love with a high-born
17   I,    XXXIII|      happen that owing to the deep affection the husband bears
18   I,    XXXIII| Anselmo, troubled in mind and deep in thought, was unable for
19   I,     XXXIV|      to plunge again into the deep ocean of new embarrassments,
20   I,     XXXIV|      of his design as she was deep in love with Lothario; and
21   I,     XXXIV|  found that I thy image bear~ Deep graven in my breast for
22   I,     XXXIV|       it Camilla said, with a deep sigh, "Ah! dear Leonela,
23   I,     XXXIV|  where it could not inflict a deep wound, she plunged it into
24   I,     XXXIV|      with every appearance of deep grief and sorrow he left
25   I,     XXXVI|    the chair the woman gave a deep sigh and let her arms fall
26   I,   XXXVIII|    wings and descend into the deep against his will. And if
27   I,   XXXVIII|   their places and preserve a deep silence, and he seeing them
28   I,      XLII|      end of his story, gave a deep sigh and said with his eyes
29   I,      XLII|       Judge uttered with such deep emotion at the news he had
30   I,     XLIII|       mariner am I~ On Love's deep ocean sailing;~ I know not
31   I,     XLIII|    this they fell asleep, and deep silence reigned all through
32   I,     XLIII|       time sending forth such deep and doleful sighs, that
33   I,      XLVI|      up his voice, and with a deep sigh exclaimed, "Oh thou,
34  II,         I|       wrathful billows of the deep sea, that one moment lift
35  II,       III|     Don Quixote remained very deep in thought, waiting for
36  II,        IV|    old Christian four fingers deep on their souls, as I have.
37  II,       VII|     seized her mantle, and in deep anxiety and distress, ran
38  II,       VII|    yellow, with his eyes sunk deep in the cells of his skull;
39  II,      VIII|    Curtius to plunge into the deep burning gulf that opened
40  II,        IX|       Toboso. The town was in deep silence, for all the inhabitants
41  II,      XIII|     on one side, and giving a deep sigh, exclaimed, "Ah, whoreson
42  II,       XXI|    did not know him.~ ~But so deep an impression had the rejection
43  II,      XXII|      he were waking up from a deep and sound sleep, and looking
44  II,      XXII|    Sancho Panza listened with deep attention to the words of
45  II,     XXIII|      me up; and as I was thus deep in thought and perplexity,
46  II,     XXIII|      up and concealed in this deep cave, called the cave of
47  II,     XXIII|   lamentation, accompanied by deep sighs and bitter sobs. I
48  II,       XXV|      the tone you have got is deep, your voice is well kept
49  II,      XXVI|    though she were imprisoned deep in the centre of the earth,
50  II,    XXVIII|      then Sancho gave vent to deep sighs and dismal groans,
51  II,     XXXII|      had him a hand's breadth deep in lather, pretended that
52  II,     XXXII|      my lofty chivalry in the deep abyss of oblivion; and they
53  II,     XXXIV|    true or not; and as he was deep in these cogitations the
54  II,      XLIV|     to feel alarm; and with a deep sigh he said to himself, "
55  II,       XLV| remained for a short space in deep thought, with the forefinger
56  II,      XLVI|     no answer except to heave deep sighs, and then stretched
57  II,      XLIX|    maiden's beauty had made a deep impression on the head-carver'
58  II,       LII|     uttering moans so sad, so deep, and so doleful that she
59  II,       LIV|       of, and they say he was deep in love with her; and since
60  II,        LV|     he and Dapple fell into a deep dark hole that lay among
61  II,       LXV|     other, for where there is deep love there will never be
62  II,       LXX|      of the bed, and, after a deep sigh, said to him in a feeble,
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