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Parte, Chap.
1 I, IV| not, cowards and caitiffs! stay, for not by my fault, but 2 I, V| often my uncle's way to stay two days and nights together 3 I, XII| cast lots to see who must stay to mind the goats of all."~ ~" 4 I, XII| that trouble, for I will stay behind for all; and don' 5 I, XVII| they, however, did not stay their laughter or their 6 I, XX| master, and resolved to stay with him until the final 7 I, XXIII| what this may mean; but stay; let us see if in this memorandum 8 I, XXVII| course nor human device stay their coming. Who could 9 I, XXVIII| addressing her first said:~ ~"Stay, senora, whoever you may 10 I, XXXII| thirty or more of us, and stay listening to him with a 11 I, XXXIII| Anselmo told Lothario to stay there with Camilla while 12 I, XLIII| fashion:~ ~Sweet Hope, my stay,~ That onward to the goal 13 I, XLIV| following: let one of us stay at the gate, and the rest 14 I, XLVI| will be better for us to stay quiet, and let every jade 15 I, L| well stored, there he may stay, as very often he does, 16 II, I| the madman. 'Keep quiet, stay where you are, and you will 17 II, I| his beard. And so I will stay where I am, as the chaplain 18 II, III| entreated the bachelor to stay and do penance with him. 19 II, V| ladies of the town? No, stay as you are, growing neither 20 II, VI| you do not keep still and stay quiet at home, and give 21 II, XI| shouting out as he went, "Stay! halt! ye merry, jovial 22 II, XI| the queen or the god Cupid stay behind; and all armed themselves 23 II, XIV| conquered, and I made her stay quiet and behave herself, 24 II, XIV| and terror, and I dare not stay near him."~ ~"It is," said 25 II, XV| to induce Don Quixote to stay at home in peace and quiet 26 II, XVI| him should interpose to stay the edge of my sword and 27 II, XVIII| heart-consuming fire might stay;~ And, so it come without 28 II, XXIV| Quixote called to him, "Stay, good fellow; you seem to 29 II, XXXIV| came for no more I need stay no longer; demons of my 30 II, XXXV| and 'my soul,' and his stay and prop-may and ought to 31 II, XXXVIII| hopeless I hope,' 'I go and stay,' and paradoxes of that 32 II, XXXIX| to him as induced him to stay the infliction of a punishment 33 II, XL| may it do him; and I'll stay here in the company of my 34 II, XLVI| fleet and no obstacle can stay his course, he came riding 35 II, LIII| I'd as soon turn Turk as stay any longer. Those jokes 36 II, LVII| you; for the longer you stay, the more you inflame the 37 II, LVIII| let us entreat him to stay; for it will give our fathers 38 II, LVIII| ladies, of pressing me to stay, for the urgent calls of 39 II, LVIII| drove, shouting out, "Hold! stay! ye rascally rabble, a single 40 II, LXV| Felix and her father to stay in Spain, for it seemed 41 II, LXV| the worthy Ricote should stay with him until we see what 42 II, LXVII| dinner to the pasture. But stay - she's good-looking, and 43 II, LXIX| make the waters of oblivion stay.~ ~At this point one of 44 II, LXX| to hand, but it does not stay long in any, for everybody 45 II, LXXIII| thinking you had come back to stay at home and lead a quiet 46 II, LXXIV| dispensation from heaven to stay its course, its end and