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1 I, TransPre| and methodising with rare patience and judgment what had been 2 I, II| all which he bore with patience rather than sever the ribbons 3 I, VI| the yard to await with all patience the fire that was in store 4 I, X| or an ear the less: have patience, for adventures will present 5 I, XIV| hath power to kill, and patience dies~ Slain by suspicion, 6 I, XVIII| hold thy peace and have patience; the day will come when 7 I, XXIII| now, it is only to have patience and take warning for the 8 I, XXV| and not to be borne with patience, to go seeking adventures 9 I, XXV| wouldst say I had great patience that I did not break in 10 I, XXV| picture of prudence and patience; as Virgil, too, shows us 11 I, XXV| cannot endure or bear with patience some of the things that 12 I, XXVIII| question of honour, when my patience gave way and the secret 13 I, XXIX| ill-fortune at once; and so losing patience I quitted the house, and 14 I, XXXI| Quixote, "and Andres must have patience until my return as you say, 15 I, XLI| I would rather have. The patience with which she endures the 16 I, XLIII| movement, although from the patience and imperturbable disposition 17 I, LI| melancholy grew greater, our patience grew less; we cursed the 18 II, III| fortitude in adversity, your patience under misfortunes as well 19 II, XVII| in order to provoke your patience to anger, and make you baste 20 II, XXIII| then, my cousin, I say "patience and shuffle;"' and turning 21 II, XXIV| Sancho's boldness as at the patience of his master, and concluded 22 II, XXIV| him, he woke up and said, 'Patience and shuffle.' This phrase 23 II, XXXI| until the gentleman, out of patience, putting his hands on his 24 II, XLIX| The governor was losing patience at the length of time the 25 II, LIX| Let my lady Dulcinea have patience, and when she is least expecting 26 II, LIX| let him not abuse me; for patience will often break down when 27 II, LIX| off with the shield of his patience, which, I take it, is great 28 II, LX| of Dulcinea. He lost all patience when he considered the laziness 29 II, LXIX| pincers; I'll bear all in patience to serve these gentlefolk; 30 II, LXIX| saying to Sancho, "Have patience, my son, and gratify these 31 II, LXIX| and so, apparently out of patience, he started up out of his 32 II, LXXI| it will he well to have patience; 'Zamora was not won in 33 II, LXXI| to be realised, and have patience until thou hast gained fresh