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1 I, Commend| Yet-though above yon horned moon enthroned~ My fortune seems 2 I, III| in with a light from the moon so brilliant that it might 3 I, XII| heavens and the sun and the moon, for he told us of the cris 4 I, XII| the cris of the sun and moon to exact time."~ ~"Eclipse 5 I, XII| sun on one side and the moon on the other; and moreover 6 I, XX| the lofty mountains of the Moon, and that incessant hammering 7 I, XXIV| giving heat, or those of the moon moisture; pardon me, therefore, 8 I, XLI| saw by the light of the moon, which shone brilliantly, 9 I, XLI| far advanced. But as the moon did not show that night, 10 I, XLIII| saw by the light of the moon, which then was in its full 11 II, XXXIII| higher than the horns of the moon."~ ~"That will do," said 12 II, XLI| so near the body of the moon, so it seemed to him, that 13 II, XLI| between the heaven of the moon and the last region of the 14 II, XLI| passed the horns of the moon."~ ~They did not care to 15 II, XLIX| the heaven by day, and the moon and the stars by night; 16 II, LXIV| full armour, with a shining moon painted on his shield, who, 17 II, LXIV| the Knight of the White Moon, whose unheard-of achievements 18 II, LXIV| the Knight of the White Moon's arrogance, as at his reason 19 II, LXIV| him, "Knight of the White Moon, of whose achievements I 20 II, LXIV| The Knight of the White Moon had been seen from the city, 21 II, LXIV| The Knight of the White Moon replied that it was a question 22 II, LXIV| the Knight of the White Moon was, or was it some joke 23 II, LXIV| your worship of the White Moon still more so, in God's 24 II, LXIV| fall on."~ ~He of the White Moon thanked the viceroy in courteous 25 II, LXIV| horses; and he of the White Moon, being the swifter, met 26 II, LXIV| sooth," said he of the White Moon; "live the fame of the lady 27 II, LXIV| engagement given, he of the White Moon wheeled about, and making 28 II, LXIV| this Knight of the White Moon was who had left Don Quixote 29 II, LXV| THE KNIGHT OF THE WHITE MOON WAS; LIKEWISE DON GREGORIO' 30 II, LXV| the Knight of the White Moon, and a number of boys followed 31 II, LXV| he was. He of the White Moon, seeing then that the gentleman 32 II, LXVI| the Knight of the White Moon's horse. In a word, I ventured 33 II, LXVI| the Knight of the White Moon."~ ~Tosilos begged him to 34 II, LXVII| will give us breath, the moon and stars lighten the darkness 35 II, LXVIII| for though there was a moon in the sky it was not in 36 II, LXX| another horse, and put a white moon upon his shield, and to