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1 I, TransPre| Isabel de Valois, second queen of Philip II, published 2 I, Commend| fair Dulcinea, your heart's queen,~ Be unrelenting in her 3 I, VI| for to have the burning of Queen Pintiquiniestra, and the 4 I, VII| woman, would come to be queen and my children infantes."~ ~" 5 I, VII| worth two maravedis for a queen; countess will fit her better, 6 I, XIII| Lancelot of the Lake with the Queen Guinevere occurred, precisely 7 I, XIII| princess, since she is my queen and lady, and her beauty 8 I, XVI| Toboso, even though the queen Guinevere herself and the 9 I, XIX| tablecloth or embrace the queen, and all the rest of it 10 I, XXI| will then lead him to the queen's chamber, where the knight 11 I, XXI| will sup with the king, queen, and princess; and all the 12 I, XXI| take leave of the king, queen, and princess, and, as he 13 I, XXIV| Elisabad made free with Queen Madasima."~ ~"That is not 14 I, XXIV| slander, or rather villainy. Queen Madasima was a very illustrious 15 I, XXV| worship stand up so for that Queen Majimasa, or whatever her 16 I, XXV| honourable and illustrious lady Queen Madasima was, I know thou 17 I, XXV| to say or imagine that a queen has made free with a surgeon. 18 I, XXV| governor and physician to the queen, but to suppose that she 19 I, XXV| high degree and dignity as Queen Madasima, for whom I have 20 I, XXIX| exalted Princess Micomicona, queen of the great kingdom of 21 I, XXX| my mother, who was called Queen Jaramilla, was to die before 22 I, XXX| reckon and regard myself queen and mistress of my entire 23 I, XXX| kingdom to govern and a queen to marry!"~ ~"On my oath 24 I, XXX| then, how illfavoured the queen is! I wish the fleas in 25 I, XXX| acknowledgment of her as his queen and mistress. Which of the 26 I, XXX| worship at any rate marry this queen, now that we have got her 27 I, XXXI| reach her; and what was that queen of beauty doing? Surely 28 I, XXXVI| was not as he fancied the queen Micomicona, of whom he expected 29 I, XXXVII| pay; and you will see the queen turned into a private lady 30 I, XXXVII| abolished, since, from a queen and lady of high degree 31 I, XXXVII| glad that her ladyship the queen is as she was, for it concerns 32 I, XXXVII| beside me was the great queen that we all know her to 33 I, XLV| ever paid poll-tax, duty, queen's pin-money, king's dues, 34 I, XLVI| get ready thy ass and the queen's palfrey, and let us take 35 I, XLVI| lady, who calls herself queen of the great kingdom of 36 I, XLVI| like a courtesan than a queen of a great kingdom; she, 37 I, XLVI| under pretence of restoring Queen Micomicona, the curate and 38 I, XLVII| facility with which a born queen or empress will give herself 39 I, XLIX| loves of Tristram and the Queen Yseult are apocryphal, as 40 I, LII| sighed.~ For her, Toboso's queen, from side to side~ He traversed 41 II, VIII| St. Angelo in Rome. The queen Artemisia buried her husband 42 II, X| on the ground, he said, "Queen and princess and duchess 43 II, X| regarding her whom Sancho called queen and lady; and as he could 44 II, XI| manager's wife, plays the queen, this one the soldier, that 45 II, XI| angel after him, nor did the queen or the god Cupid stay behind; 46 II, XVI| study, or to theology, the queen of them all. I would like 47 II, XIX| merely the fair Quiteria, but Queen Guinevere herself, were 48 II, XXIII| among them he had recognised Queen Guinevere and her dame Quintanona, 49 II, XXIX| in durance, or ill-used queen, or infanta, or princess, 50 II, XXX| your worthy consort, worthy queen of beauty and paramount 51 II, XXXII| be a crowned and sceptred queen; for the merit of a fair 52 II, XXXVIII| returning to her seat, said, "Queen Dona Maguncia reigned over 53 II, XXXIX| his lawful wife; which the Queen Dona Maguncia, the Princess 54 II, XXXIX| dead; and it struck me that Queen Maguncia ought to have swooned 55 II, XXXIX| toothsome in comparison. The queen, then, being dead, and not 56 II, XXXIX| temperet a lachrymis? over the queen's grave there appeared, 57 II, XLI| the grave, but to become Queen of France; unless the histories 58 II, XLI| and King Don Clavijo and Queen Antonomasia in their original 59 II, LXII| ladies, for she who is queen of mine, the peerless Dulcinea