Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|         great-grandfather had a share.~ ~Both brothers founded
 2   I,  TransPre|        that nobody else had any share in it. Brought before the
 3   I,       III|        them and that they might share their substance with him
 4   I,        VI|        any rate, they have some share in the invention of the
 5   I,        XI|  good-will invited them both to share what they had. Round the
 6   I,        XI|        concord; as yet the dull share of the crooked plough had
 7   I,      XIII|    which Heaven bestowed a vast share of its riches. That is the
 8   I,        XV|        to me that not the least share of this mishap has fallen
 9   I,       XVI|       round, of which a certain share fell upon Maritornes, who,
10   I,      XVII|        greater part falls to my share."~ ~"Then thou hast been
11   I,     XVIII|       to me, since thou hast no share in them."~ ~"How have I
12   I,      XXXI|         for we have all of us a share in your misfortune."~ ~"
13   I,      XXXI|       misfortune."~ ~"Why, what share have you got?"~ ~"This share
14   I,      XXXI|    share have you got?"~ ~"This share of bread and cheese I am
15   I,     XXXVI|        life, if she were not to share it with Cardenio; and as
16   I,    XXXVII|       if you will be pleased to share our lodging with us (pointing
17   I,    XXXVII|  company for this evening and a share of the quarters we occupy,
18   I,    XXXVII|         in them the body has no share whatever. Since, therefore,
19   I,    XXXVII|       for he who is poor has no share of the good things of life.
20   I,     XXXIX|        taking possession of the share that falls to him to follow
21   I,     XXXIX|        he had given to each his share, which as well as I remember
22   I,       XLI|         parents, who had a fair share of the gifts of fortune,
23   I,      XLII| infantry; but he had as large a share of misfortune as he had
24   I,       XLV|     very badly."~ ~"May I never share heaven," said the poor barber, "
25   I,      XLIX|         make use of the liberal share of it that heaven has been
26   I,       LII|        would rather have had my share in that mighty action, than
27  II,       III|  himself says, the members must share the pain of the head."~ ~"
28  II,       XVI|        I hear mass every day; I share my substance with the poor,
29  II,     XVIII|   disabuse you of the error you share with the multitude. All
30  II,       XIX|          who had not so large a share of the gifts of fortune
31  II,     XXXII|     assuredly, not small is the share of the peerless Dulcinea,
32  II,        LI|        who is with thee had any share in the Trifaldi performance,
33  II,        LX|        had been assessed as her share at once, for the captains
34  II,    LXVIII|        duty of good servants to share the sufferings and feel
35  II,    LXXIII|      bright one, and offered to share the life with him. "And
36  II,     LXXIV|       as when I was mad I had a share in giving him the government
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