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1 I, Commend| coy chastity~ As led thee gentle Quixote to dismiss!~ Then 2 I, AuthPre| make this Preface; wherein, gentle reader, thou wilt perceive 3 I, II| with courteous bearing and gentle voice addressed them, "Your 4 I, XI| If it be that love is gentle,~ In thy gentleness I see~ 5 I, XIII| may furnish a source of gentle blood for the most illustrious 6 I, XIII| courtesy, unapproached in gentle bearing, a phoenix in friendship, 7 I, XIV| rules his kingdom with a gentle sway.~ Thus, self-deluding, 8 I, XVIII| Pisuerga renowned for its gentle current, those that feed 9 I, XX| whose leaves stirred by a gentle breeze made a low ominous 10 I, XXIII| even to our rusticity his gentle bearing sufficed to make 11 I, XXV| its base there flowed a gentle brook, all around it spread 12 I, XXV| give me some sign by the gentle movement of your boughs 13 I, XXVII| which there flowed a little gentle rivulet, and where the rocks 14 I, XLIII| to your great merit and gentle birth, for which you must 15 I, XLVI| their haughty necks to the gentle yoke of matrimony. And from 16 I, XLVII| Christian knight, brave and gentle; here a lawless, barbarous 17 I, XLIX| provisions:~ ~"Is it possible, gentle sir, that the nauseous and 18 I, XLIX| him:~ ~"It appears to me, gentle sir, that your worship's 19 I, L| poor, learned and ignorant, gentle and simple, in a word by 20 I, L| magnanimous, courteous, dauntless, gentle, patient, and have learned 21 I, LII| By Rocinante's side this gentle squire~ Was wont his wandering 22 I, LII| PREFACE~ ~ ~God bless me, gentle (or it may be plebeian) 23 II, I| of a countenance between gentle and stern in expression, 24 II, I| falling in love with the gentle softness of Medoro rather 25 II, VII| so docile, tractable, and gentle that thou wilt take what 26 II, XIV| my honourable passion and gentle aspirations by compelling 27 II, XIV| of my wrath, and make a gentle use of the glory of my victory."~ ~" 28 II, XVI| to do it for me. So that, gentle sir, neither this horse, 29 II, XVI| upon the possessor. Poetry, gentle sir, is, as I take it, like 30 II, XVI| close, I would say then, gentle sir, let your son go on 31 II, XVII| delay their journey."~ ~"Gentle sir," replied Don Quixote, " 32 II, XIX| breeze at the time was so gentle that it had not power to 33 II, XXIX| current, just there smooth and gentle.~ ~They now came in sight 34 II, XXXII| well-born, and of one of the gentle families of El Toboso, which 35 II, XLII| hold he accompanied by a gentle suavity, which wisely managed 36 II, XLIV| peace, and good luck to him, Gentle Reader; and look out for 37 II, XLIV| a steed so swift and so gentle, and burn it so recklessly 38 II, XLVIII| duenna; "from your worship's gentle and winning presence only 39 II, LII| once waive my privilege of gentle blood, and come down and 40 II, LXXII| direction your worship bound, gentle sir?"~ ~"To a village near 41 II, LXXII| your worship speaks of, gentle sir, must be some great 42 II, LXXIV| Quixote was always of a gentle disposition and kindly in