Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,   AuthPre| distracted lover and in the next deliver a devout little sermon that
 2   I,      VIII|         of Spain, that God might deliver her squire and all of them
 3   I,        IX|        swords uplifted, ready to deliver two such furious slashing
 4   I,         X|         Don Quixote, "for I will deliver thee out of the hands of
 5   I,     XVIII|       times as well qualified to deliver a sermon or discourse in
 6   I,     XXVII|          if that was required to deliver his master; for they had
 7   I,     XXXII|       terrible blows the knights deliver, I am seized with the longing
 8   I,    XXXVII|         like that which made him deliver himself at such length when
 9   I,      XLII|      hasten to seek thee out and deliver thee from thy sufferings,
10   I,       XLV|        call on them to help, and deliver him over bound into their
11   I,     XLVII|          and pray to God that he deliver me from this captivity to
12   I,    XLVIII|          Now tell me, so may God deliver you from this affliction,
13  II,         V|    always praying to our Lord to deliver you speedily from all that
14  II,         X|      jackasses."~ ~"Now, may God deliver me from the devil!" said
15  II,      XIII|         them again I pray God to deliver me from mortal sin, or,
16  II,      XIII|      comes to the same thing, to deliver me from this perilous calling
17  II,     XVIII|          is to pray to heaven to deliver you from it, and show you
18  II,     XXVII|        God with all his heart to deliver him out of this peril, in
19  II,      XXIX|  devoutly appealing to heaven to deliver him from such imminent peril;
20  II,      XXIX|         fervent prayer to God to deliver him evermore from the rash
21  II,      XXIX|   misfortune and yours, I cannot deliver you from your misery; this
22  II,   XXXVIII|         a treacherous warder, to deliver up to him the keys of the
23  II,     XLIII|      thee in thy government, and deliver me from the misgiving I
24  II,      XLIV|    earnestly to our Lord that he deliver us both from wicked wizards
25  II,       XLV|      case it is not necessary to deliver long-winded arguments, but
26  II,      XLIX|          got any angel that will deliver you, and take off the irons
27  II,        LI|         conserve he undertook to deliver judgments that day, and
28  II,        LI|        going on. And so, may God deliver your worship from evil-minded
29  II,      LIII|          all his heart to God to deliver him from his present peril.
30  II,        LV|        as well as thou canst, to deliver us out of this miserable
31  II,       LXI|        own men would kill him or deliver him up to the authorities;
32  II,       LXX|        in the world; and may God deliver me from them, since I can'
33  II,       LXX|         from them, since I can't deliver myself; and so I beg of
34  II,     LXXIV|        has been no other than to deliver over to the detestation
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