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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| humours of Sancho Panza as shepherds. It is plain that he had 2 I, IX| Jealousy" and the "Nymphs and Shepherds of Henares," his story must 3 I, XII| what Ambrosio and all the shepherds his friends desire will 4 I, XII| and conversation of the shepherds, and treats them courteously 5 I, XIII| coming towards them some six shepherds dressed in black sheepskins 6 I, XIII| the strange things these shepherds have told us, of both the 7 I, XIII| morning they had met these shepherds, and seeing them dressed 8 I, XIII| even the very goatherds and shepherds perceived how exceedingly 9 I, XIII| high mountains some twenty shepherds, all clad in sheepskins 10 I, XIV| good friend, none of the shepherds moved or stirred from the 11 I, XVIII| enemies in earnest. The shepherds and drovers accompanying 12 I, XVIII| backwards off his horse. The shepherds came up, and felt sure they 13 I, XVIII| the ground, and that the shepherds had taken themselves off, 14 I, XXIII| crossed the path of one of our shepherds, and without saying a word 15 I, XXIII| take it by force from the shepherds. He thanked us for the offer, 16 I, XXIII| at one time to beg the shepherds to give him some of the 17 I, XXIII| upon him, even though the shepherds offer it freely, he will 18 I, XXV| Cardenio to force it from the shepherds?"~ ~"Let not that anxiety 19 I, XXVII| though it is often said that shepherds of rare voice are to be 20 I, XXVII| the verses not of rustic shepherds, but of the polished wits 21 I, XXVII| snatch food by force from the shepherds bringing it from the village 22 I, XLI| summit any habitation or any shepherds' huts could be discovered, 23 I, L| breed men of learning, and shepherds' harbour philosophers."~ ~" 24 I, LI| Arcadia, so full is it of shepherds and sheep-folds; nor is 25 II, XVI| a little milk from some shepherds, who were milking their 26 II, XVI| himself called, quitted the shepherds, and, prodding Dapple vigorously, 27 II, XVII| was buying some curds the shepherds agreed to sell him, and 28 II, LVIII| and the humble cabins of shepherds; and when it takes entire 29 II, LVIII| shepherdesses and the youths as shepherds. We have prepared two eclogues, 30 II, LVIII| persons, all gaily attired as shepherds and shepherdesses, assembled 31 II, LVIII| a madman? Say, gentlemen shepherds, is there a village priest, 32 II, LXVII| shepherdesses and gallant shepherds who were trying to revive 33 II, LXVII| would have ourselves turn shepherds, at any rate for the time 34 II, LXVII| want to follow it and turn shepherds along with us; and God grant 35 II, LXVII| she's good-looking, and shepherds there are with more mischief 36 II, LXVII| as in the cities, and in shepherds' shanties as in royal palaces; ' 37 II, LXXIII| enough to qualify them for shepherds; and the most important 38 II, LXXIII| and custom of love-smitten shepherds."~ ~"That's the very thing," 39 II, LXXIV| on the point of becoming shepherds, to pass our lives singing,