Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|    Ancestry, Glorious Deeds, and Noble Posterity of the Famous
 2   I,  TransPre|        us, with a Lisbon lady of noble birth, whose name, however,
 3   I,   Commend|    display;~ A tree that bears a noble Duke,~ The Alexander of
 4   I,   AuthPre|   publish the achievements of so noble a knight.~ ~"For, how could
 5   I,        IV|        had made a very happy and noble beginning with his knighthood,
 6   I,         V|         as far as the lines:~ ~O noble Marquis of Mantua,~ My Uncle
 7   I,        XI|         savoury limpid waters in noble abundance. The busy and
 8   I,        XV|       high or low, rich or poor, noble or commoner, not excepting
 9   I,       XIX|     himself that day like a very noble and valiant knight."~ ~On
10   I,       XXI|      know that it is the part of noble and generous hearts not
11   I,       XXI|        himself, and if he looked noble in his armour he will look
12   I,      XXIV|        this Andalusia, my family noble, my parents rich, my misfortune
13   I,      XXIV|         of Luscinda, a damsel as noble and as rich as I, but of
14   I,      XXIV|        name, a gallant youth, of noble, generous, and amorous disposition,
15   I,     XXVII|         distinction, wealth, and noble birth, that if she had refused
16   I,    XXXIII|         or screened from view, A noble heart will feel the pang
17   I,     XXXIV|       Illustrious, Loyal, Manly, Noble, Open, Polite, Quickwitted,
18   I,     XXXVI|    compensate for the beauty and noble birth for which thou wouldst
19   I,     XXXVI|          generosity of thy lofty noble spirit, and the world shall
20   I,     XXXVI|     being after all nourished by noble blood, was touched, and
21   I,    XXXVII|     observed: an end undoubtedly noble, lofty, and deserving of
22   I,        XL|    heaven and immortality,~ With noble rage and ardour glowing
23   I,     XLIII|         of his soul. Forgive me, noble lady, and retire to your
24   I,      XLIV|   already, senor, the wealth and noble birth of my parents, and
25   I,      XLVI|          signs. And thou, O most noble and obedient squire that
26   I,    XLVIII|      other, or insulting to some noble family. All which evils,
27   I,       LII|        those who stood by, "Now, noble company, ye shall see how
28   I,       LII|         know that which is holy, noble, and high-minded; and if
29   I,       LII|          the esteem of lofty and noble spirits, and in consequence
30  II,      XIII|        some island, and he is so noble and generous that he has
31  II,       XVI|          of this history of your noble and genuine chivalrous deeds,
32  II,      XVII| unparalleled madness go; but the noble lion, more courteous than
33  II,      XVII|   tournaments, and prove himself noble, generous, and magnificent,
34  II,     XVIII|          By the highest heavens, noble youth, but you are the best
35  II,      XXIV|    should stir up envy in many a noble breast; but let this stand
36  II,       XXX|        could to kneel before the noble pair. This, however, the
37  II,      XXXI|         thy Dapple, or are these noble personages likely to let
38  II,      XLII|      reason those who are not of noble origin should take care
39  II,      XLIV|         are; from the mouth of a noble lady nothing bad can come;
40  II,         L|      your worship read it to me, noble sir?" said Teresa; "for
41  II,       LIV|          offered for letting his noble hosts see what the might
42  II,      LXIX|        my son, and gratify these noble persons, and give all thanks
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