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1 I, I| taken him a week to do. The ease with which he had knocked 2 I, II| satisfaction at seeing with what ease he had made a beginning 3 I, II| lovely ladies taking their ease at the castle gate.~ ~At 4 I, X| pass the rest of my life in ease and honour; but it remains 5 I, XIV| depths of bitterness,~ To ease my heart and plant a sting 6 I, XVII| bodily relief and so much ease from his bruises that he 7 I, XXII| never gives me a moment's ease;" and again he fell to weeping 8 I, XXIV| sprightliness, wit, and ease; but a time may come when 9 I, XXVII| bids me to abandon hope of ease?~ Jealousies.~ What holds 10 I, XXVIII| hesitation, with so much ease and in so sweet a voice 11 I, XXIX| she dismounting with great ease of manner advanced to kneel 12 I, XXIX| office in which to live at ease all the days of my life? 13 I, XXXIII| could repose more at his ease in the reception-room than 14 I, XXXIV| I find myself so ill at ease without you, and so incapable 15 I, XXXVII| to his home, with great ease of manner and gravity made 16 I, XL| ground with the greatest ease. Finally the fleet returned 17 I, XLI| round of the garden at my ease, and studied carefully all 18 I, XLI| be done with the greatest ease and without any danger, 19 I, XLII| confidence enter and take your ease in this castle; for though 20 I, XLVII| they go, and can get no ease whatever from their torments, 21 I, XLVIII| placed, and said, "Senor, to ease my conscience I want to 22 I, XLIX| enchanted, and that is enough to ease my conscience; for it would 23 I, LII| common herd~ With promises of ease, the heart's desire,~ In 24 II, XIV| for time will take care to ease us of our lives, without 25 II, XXII| the rope again with great ease and without feeling any 26 II, XXVI| content, and his worship would ease his conscience, for he cannot 27 II, XXVI| enjoying herself at her ease with her husband in France. 28 II, L| she goes stretched at her ease in a coach as if she was 29 II, LI| drink cool, and take my ease between holland sheets on 30 II, LII| Court to stretch myself at ease in a coach, and make all 31 II, LVI| able to do quite at his ease, for Love is invisible, 32 II, LVIII| Altisidora, he felt at his ease, and in fresh spirits to 33 II, LIX| am going to tell thee my ease of mind would be more assured 34 II, LX| they were able to do with ease. They found Don Vicente