Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,         I|    challenges, wounds, wooings, loves, agonies, and all sorts
 2   I,         V|      his misfortune, and of the loves of the Emperor's son and
 3   I,        VI|         Placerdemivida, and the loves and wiles of the widow Reposada,
 4   I,        XI|       look on brightness;~ Love loves what is gaily drest;~ Sunday,
 5   I,      XIII|         called Marcela, and the loves of many who courted her,
 6   I,       XIV|        bound to love that which loves it; besides, it may happen
 7   I,       XIV|     misery he dies, for she who loves no one can give no cause
 8   I,     XVIII|        adventures, crazy feats, loves, and defiances that are
 9   I,        XX|           to scorn the one that loves them, and love the one that
10   I,        XX|        for I have heard say 'he loves thee well that makes thee
11   I,     XXIII|      certain it remains~ No God loves cruelty; then who ordains~
12   I,     XXVII|        father who knows you and loves me dearly, who without putting
13   I,     XXVII|     that was the witness of our loves. She recognised me at once,
14   I,        XL|         Christians, because she loves thee. Entreat her that she
15   I,     XLIII|       away from his father, who loves him beyond measure, having
16   I,     XLIII|         and come to know of our loves. I have never spoken a word
17   I,     XLIII|     part; remember that one who loves so well should not revenge
18   I,      XLIX|    Grail, is false, or that the loves of Tristram and the Queen
19  II,       III|      continence of the platonic loves of your worship and my lady
20  II,         X|     they give way to when their loves are in question are the
21  II,       XII|         over the story of their loves; and, depend upon it, daybreak
22  II,      XIII|       others the story of their loves; but the history relates
23  II,       XIX|         word the long-forgotten loves of Pyramus and Thisbe; for
24  II,       XIX|       of affection, so that the loves of the two children, Basilio
25  II,       XIX|         if you tell me Quiteria loves Basilio heart and soul,
26  II,   XXXVIII|        my master (for I know he loves me, and, besides, he has
27  II,     XLIII|       go back shorn;' 'whom God loves, his house is known to Him;' '
28  II,      XLVI| passions, transient, fleeting,~ Loves in hostelries declar'd,~
29  II,      XLVI|   hostelries declar'd,~ Sunrise loves, with sunset ended,~ When
30  II,    XLVIII|         We did not carry on our loves with such secrecy but that
31  II,      LXII|        Head, whether my husband loves me or not;" the answer given
32  II,       LXX|     image or images of what she loves will not shift to and fro
33  II,       LXX|       than on thinking of their loves. I speak from my own experience;
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