Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|    broader and simpler sort, the strength of which lies in the perception
 2   I,         I|        he was satisfied with its strength; and then, not caring to
 3   I,       III|    exclaimed, "O Lady of Beauty, strength and support of my faint
 4   I,        XV|     sight out of my eyes and the strength out of my feet, stretching
 5   I,        XV|           No more of that: pluck strength out of weakness, Sancho,
 6   I,       XXI|    gigantic Brocabruno of mighty strength; he who delivered the great
 7   I,     XXVII|      only the fire that gathered strength so that my whole frame glowed
 8   I,     XXVII|        myself I feel no power or strength to release my body from
 9   I,    XXVIII|         mine that with my slight strength and with little exertion
10   I,    XXVIII|     crags, than make trial of my strength and argument with him. So,
11   I,    XXVIII|    misery, and grant me help and strength to escape from it, or let
12   I,      XXIX|        hopes gather new life and strength, for with the help of God
13   I,       XXX|         my arm I should not have strength enough to kill a flea? Say,
14   I,     XXXII|      soldier, and of such bodily strength that with one finger he
15   I,    XXXIII|          mere force of blows and strength of arm try if it were as
16   I,    XXXIII|    sufficient virtue and natural strength in herself to pass through
17   I,     XXXIV|      enemy so mighty; for divine strength is needed to overcome his
18   I,     XXXIV|        trial of the goodness and strength of the bark that Heaven
19   I,     XXXIV|    recourse to all his skill and strength to prevent her from striking
20   I,      XXXV|        open it; and exerting his strength he forced it open, and entered
21   I,    XXXVII|         with as much laughter as strength; and when it comes to be
22   I,    XXXVII|          is required than sturdy strength; or as if, in what we who
23   I,    XXXVII|       Nay; see whether by bodily strength it be possible to learn
24   I,        XL|          ardour glowing ye~ Your strength, while strength was yours,
25   I,        XL|         ye~ Your strength, while strength was yours, in battle plied,~
26   I,      XLII| affection of brothers in all its strength; then the judge embraced
27   I,     XLIII|       may infer what must be the strength of the arm that has such
28   I,      XLIV|       who attempts more than his strength allows him to do; and let
29   I,       LII|          thou hast had might and strength enough to overcome mine),
30  II,      VIII|      give light to my reason and strength to my heart, so that I shall
31  II,        XI|       and against my eyes is the strength of its venom directed. Nevertheless,
32  II,       XIV|    knight must be a man of great strength, but he did not for all
33  II,       XIX|          with all certainty that strength is overcome by skill.~ ~
34  II,       XIX|       for you have the youth and strength for that; but as for these
35  II,       XXI|           for I have not now the strength left either to bear the
36  II,     XXIII|          sinewy, a sign of great strength in its owner) lay on the
37  II,      XXVI|          them but the invincible strength of that mighty arm? And
38  II,      XXXI|           by God's help, and the strength of my arm, we shall come
39  II,     XXXIX|    nevertheless I summoned up my strength as well as I could, and
40  II,       XLV|          I confess I haven't the strength to take it from her;" and
41  II,       XLV|        defending that purse, the strength of Hercules could not have
42  II,      LXVI|          that Rocinante's feeble strength could not resist the mighty
43  II,      LXVI| seclusion we shall pick up fresh strength to return to the by me never-forgotten
44  II,      LXXI|     until thou hast gained fresh strength so as to finish off this
45  II,      LXXI|        to enable thee to recover strength, we must keep it for our
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