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Parte, Chap.
1 I, AuthPre| and obligation, and thou canst say what thou wilt of the 2 I, V| sorrow dost not rue?~ Thou canst not know it, lady mine,~ 3 I, XIV| this wounded bosom thou canst see~ How willingly thy victim 4 I, XV| mention it because thou canst lawfully aid me in taking 5 I, XV| get up as well as thou canst and put me on top of thy 6 I, XVII| may; rise, Sancho, if thou canst, and call the alcaide of 7 I, XVIII| phantoms last night."~ ~"How canst thou say that!" answered 8 I, XX| time I come not back, thou canst return to our village, and 9 I, XX| of the left arm."~ ~"How canst thou see, Sancho," said 10 I, XX| one in the reckoning, thou canst not go on with it?"~ ~"No, 11 I, XXI| cracked head, that thou canst not forget that jest? For 12 I, XXI| ask as a favour what thou canst take by force;' though it 13 I, XXIII| me slowly as well as thou canst, and make lanterns of thine 14 I, XXV| as to the loveletter thou canst put by way of signature, ' 15 I, XXV| with thine own eyes, thou canst then safely swear to the 16 I, XXVII| bethink thee thou art mine and canst not be another's; reflect 17 I, XXVII| thou? Remember that thou canst not as a Christian attain 18 I, XXX| me not the happiness thou canst give me by such good news."~ ~" 19 I, XXXIII| now dost thou think thou canst upon her then, or in what 20 I, XXXIII| constancy which we expect, thou canst tell her the plain truth 21 I, XXXIII| little, and by the venture canst afford me so much satisfaction, 22 I, XXXIII| wealth it contains and thou canst wish for, why wilt thou 23 I, XXXIV| prudence, and discretion thou canst thyself become the instrument 24 I, XXXVI| though thou repentest, thou canst not help being mine. Bethink 25 I, XXXVI| wouldst desert me. Thou canst not be the fair Luscinda' 26 I, XXXVI| constant, and fair, nowhere canst thou rest more safely than 27 I, XL| take with me. See if thou canst contrive how we may go, 28 I, XL| pleased to show thee how thou canst execute the command she 29 I, XL| without fear, therefore, thou canst inform us of all thou wouldst. 30 I, XL| to punish thee. If thou canst not trust anyone to go for 31 I, L| thou wilt and eat all thou canst, for I have had enough, 32 II, XVII| have, in the best form thou canst, what thou hast seen me 33 II, XVIII| reasonable conclusion thou canst as to his wisdom or folly; 34 II, XXI| acknowledge, so long as live thou canst take no husband; nor art 35 II, XLII| wisdom, and being wise thou canst not err in aught.~ ~"Secondly, 36 II, XLIII| that is to say, if thou canst clothe six pages, clothe 37 II, XLIII| grandmother used to say; and 'thou canst have no revenge of a man 38 II, LV| Fortune, as well as thou canst, to deliver us out of this 39 II, LVIII| his arms, exclaimed, 'Thou canst not escape me, Africa, for 40 II, LX| legs that thou feelest but canst not see belong no doubt 41 II, LXVII| to thine, Sancho, thou canst give what name thou wilt."~ ~" 42 II, LXIX| that by its sufferings thou canst disenchant the enchanted 43 II, LXXIV| them, and, as best thou canst, say to them:~ ~Hold off!