Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|       volumes hold out to every lover of Cervantes.~ ~From the
 2   I,   Commend|    hard-hearted she, and you no lover.~ ~ ~ DIALOGUE~ Between
 3   I,   AuthPre|      they describe a distracted lover and in the next deliver
 4   I,   AuthPre|       to have been the chastest lover and the bravest knight that
 5   I,       XII|         same tree as though her lover would say more plainly that
 6   I,       XII|      ass, and slept, not like a lover who had been discarded,
 7   I,       XIV|         doleful concert join: a lover dead~ Methinks can have
 8   I,       XIV|        fear haunts the banished lover, so imaginary jealousies
 9   I,       XIV|          it may happen that the lover of that which is beautiful
10   I,       XIV|        your eyes~ The body of a lover lies;~ In life he was a
11   I,       XVI|      before her feeling for her lover, encountered the arms of
12   I,      XXII|         that it was for being a lover.~ ~"For that only?" replied
13   I,     XXIII|       wrote it is some rejected lover;" and turning over nearly
14   I,     XXIII|    shirts, that he must be some lover of distinction whom the
15   I,       XXV|         complaint of a wretched lover whom long absence and brooding
16   I,       XXV|        as he had nothing of the lover or victim of despair about
17   I,      XXVI|    QUIXOTE PLAYED THE PART OF A LOVER IN THE SIERRA MORENA~ ~ ~
18   I,      XXVI|     anything mad, acquired as a lover as much fame as the most
19   I,      XXVI|      Del Toboso.~ ~ The lealest lover time can show,~ Doomed for
20   I,      XXXI|        you love her and are her lover? And as those who go must
21   I,     XXXIV|        hide nothing, for when a lover praises his lady's beauty,
22   I,     XXXIV|         him whom she called her lover, and to conduct her own
23   I,     XXXIV|       audacity to introduce her lover into the house, confident
24   I,     XXXIV|       that Leonela was with her lover in some room of the house,
25   I,     XXXIV|         going out was Leonela's lover and not hers; but when he
26   I,      XXXV|       those she received of her lover's departure. Although she
27   I,      XXXV|  whither her too late repentant lover had repaired. On learning
28   I,      XLIV| describing that of Dona Clara's lover. The landlord replied that
29   I,      XLIV|         agitation at having her lover so near her, the other from
30   I,    XLVIII|       be found in "The Merchant Lover," nor yet in "The Friendly
31  II,         V|         consent. I was always a lover of equality, brother, and
32  II,        XI|          and in my youth a keen lover of the actor's art."~ ~While
33  II,       XII|       fool, another the foolish lover; and when the play is over,
34  II,     XVIII|         where she~ Sinks not in lover's arms but death's embrace.~
35  II,      XXII|  happiness, especially when the lover is in the possession of
36  II,      XXII| supplications of this fortunate lover can reach thy ears, by thy
37  II,     XXIII|        the sad fate of her lost lover; were it not for this, hardly
38  II,      XXVI|      famous knight and fearless lover as Don Gaiferos. Halt! ill-born
39  II,     XXXII|       am, I am no carnal-minded lover, but one of the chaste,
40  II,     LVIII|         most constant and loyal lover that was ever heard of,
41  II,     LXVII|   glorify thyself as a constant lover; the shepherd Carrascon
42  II,       LXX|      heaven send you a tenderer lover than my master -- what did
43  II,     LXXII|      the valiant, the wise, the lover, the righter of wrongs,
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