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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