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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| date corresponded, it would prove nothing, as there were at 2 I, Commend| Quixote, happier thou dost prove,~ For thou dost live in 3 I, AuthPre| for that, for even if they prove a lie against you they cannot 4 I, AuthPre| it written.~ ~"Next, to prove yourself a man of erudition 5 I, X| ownership that helped to prove his chivalry.~ ~ ~ ~ 6 I, XI| want thee to show them and prove that we say true; so, as 7 I, XI| Helpful to my suit should prove.~ ~ Many a time thou must 8 I, XIII| not his might with Roland prove.'"~ ~"Although mine is of 9 I, XIII| which you see could fully prove, had he not commanded me 10 I, XIII| compassion and our desire to prove it if we might by condolence, 11 I, XIV| laughter gaily ring~ And prove my death to be thy festival.~ 12 I, XIV| to defend myself and to prove how unreasonable are all 13 I, XVIII| single knight who would fain prove thy prowess hand to hand, 14 I, XX| going to trouble myself to prove it; all I say is, that the 15 I, XXI| service your worship may prove the worth of your person, 16 I, XXI| investigation my origin may prove great and famous, with which 17 I, XXIV| if your misfortune should prove to be one of those that 18 I, XXV| evidence have you found to prove that the lady Dulcinea del 19 I, XXVII| cause of all my woe doth prove?~ Love.~ What at my glory 20 I, XXVII| frenzied deed that would prove to all the world the righteous 21 I, XXXIII| a way that the trial may prove the purity of her virtue 22 I, XXXIII| knowest. True friends will prove their friends and make use 23 I, XXXIII| thou why dost thou seek to prove her instead of treating 24 I, XXXIV| dreading lest it might prove the means of endangering 25 I, XXXVI| and in so doing thou wilt prove the generosity of thy lofty 26 I, XXXVI| against being yours; and to prove this, turn and look at the 27 I, XL| obligations in the world. And to prove the truth of what he said, 28 I, XLII| make it likely that he will prove haughty or insensible, or 29 I, XLVI| has made thee shall not prove false; and I assure thee, 30 I, XLVII| condition? And if thou wouldst prove it, touch them, and feel 31 I, XLVIII| and made a fool of. And to prove this I want to ask you one 32 I, XLVIII| But as it is so, I will prove plainly to you that you 33 I, L| beneath these dusky waves, prove the valour of thy stout 34 I, LII| malignant enchanter may not prove so great but that the power 35 I, LII| another better disposed may prove superior to it, and then 36 I, LII| much money as fame; and to prove it I will beg of you, in 37 II, I| adopted; for perhaps it might prove to be one that would have 38 II, X| consequence, we need not stop to prove it.~ ~To be brief, the instant 39 II, XII| The unison of opposites to prove,~ Of the soft wax and diamond 40 II, XIII| many a long year, and to prove it I'll tell you now a thing 41 II, XVI| should save his own. And to prove it, thou knowest already, 42 II, XVII| marshal tournaments, and prove himself noble, generous, 43 II, XVII| easier for a rash man to prove truly valiant than for a 44 II, XIX| and if you wish me to prove it to you by experiment, 45 II, XX| Myself a prodigal I'll prove,~ A vice not wholly shameful, 46 II, XXI| and tranquillised, and to prove it put up their swords again, 47 II, XXX| than I have, and he will prove the truth of what I say, 48 II, XXXII| and blundering ways that prove him a booby; he doubts everything 49 II, XXXVII| and time allowed, I could prove, not only to those here 50 II, LVII| adventures~ Discomfitures prove,~ May thy joys be all dreams,~ 51 II, LVIII| affair of these nets will prove one of the strangest adventures 52 II, LIX| thou to die eating; and to prove the truth of what I say, 53 II, LXIV| if the renegade did not prove successful, the expedient 54 II, LXIV| do battle with thee and prove the might of thy arm, to 55 II, LXVI| not his might with Roland prove."~ ~"That's the very thing," 56 II, LXVIII| bread; but perhaps it may prove something different from 57 II, LXX| founded did his apprehension prove, and so correct was his 58 II, LXXII| am not 'the Bad;' and to prove it, let me tell you, Senor