Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,   Commend|     Mancha~ ~ SONNET~ ~ Thou that didst imitate that life of mine~
 2   I,   Commend|       earth and on earth's fruits didst dine;~ Live thou, of thine
 3   I,     XXIII|     six-and-twenty maravedis thou didst earn me daily I met half
 4   I,       XXV|           del Toboso; for as thou didst hear that shepherd Ambrosio
 5   I,       XXV|         Don Quixote, "by him thou didst swear by just now I swear
 6   I,     XXVII| heavenward, holy Friendship, thou didst go~ Soaring to seek thy
 7   I,       XXX|  irritation, where, how, and when didst thou find Dulcinea? What
 8   I,       XXX|          What was she doing? What didst thou say to her? What did
 9   I,       XXX|         from the place where thou didst first miss it."~ ~"So I
10   I,      XXXI|         Don Quixote. "Go on; thou didst reach her; and what was
11   I,      XXXI|         beauty doing? Surely thou didst find her stringing pearls,
12   I,      XXXI|         touched by her hands; and didst thou look, friend? was it
13   I,      XXXI|         about me, and what answer didst thou give? Make haste; tell
14   I,      XXXI|       Sancho," said Don Quixote, "didst thou measure with her?"~ ~"
15   I,      XXXI|          thou camest close to her didst thou not perceive a Sabaean
16   I,      XXXI|         this true, Andres my son? Didst thou not mark with what
17   I,    XXXIII|         as they said? And if thou didst, and if the stone should
18   I,     XXXVI|           make me thine, and thou didst so follow thy will, that
19   I,     XXXVI|         who abhors thee now. Thou didst address thyself to my simplicity,
20   I,     XXXVI|    thyself to my simplicity, thou didst lay siege to my virtue,
21   I,     XXXVI|          as happy at last as thou didst at first? And if thou wilt
22   I,     XXXVI|     witness the pledge which thou didst give me, and witness Heaven,
23   I,     XXXVI|        Heaven, which thou thyself didst call to witness the promise
24   I,     XLIII|       recollect where it was thou didst run on that occasion) in
25  II,        II|          then in spirit than thou didst in body. But let us put
26  II,      VIII|       heart of Sierra Morena."~ ~"Didst thou take that for a yard
27  II,        XI|         me, and that is that thou didst ill describe her beauty
28  II,      XVII|    certificate; to wit, that thou didst open for the lion, that
29  II,     XXIII|       garments she wore when thou didst point her out to me. I spoke
30  II,    XXVIII|          enough, "In an evil hour didst thou take to braying, Sancho!
31  II,       XXX|      ladies."~ ~"Except that thou didst carry to the lady Dulcinea,"
32  II,      XLIV|           Thy enterprises speed,~ Didst thou the light mid Libya'
33  II,        LI|     Trifaldi performance, as thou didst suspect; and keep me informed
34  II,       LII|           before me the suit thou didst send me, and the coral beads
35  II,     LXVII|    persecute me. But tell me now, didst thou ask this Tosilos, as
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