Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|         treatment a great classic deserves, will feel himself bound
 2   I,         I|         the desert your greatness deserves." Over conceits of this
 3   I,        VI|         composing such fooleries, deserves to be sent to the galleys
 4   I,        IX|      further harm, though he well deserves it of me."~ ~ ~ ~
 5   I,      XXII|           your amiable appearance deserves."~ ~This one was in the
 6   I,       XXV|           be such as my constancy deserves, my insanity and penance
 7   I,       XXV|          your worship desires and deserves. If not, let the lady Dulcinea
 8   I,     XXXIV|        not as good as the subject deserves, they shall be at least
 9   I,     XXXIV|         enemy of all that rightly deserves to be loved, with what face
10   I,     XXXIV|      myself the penalty thy guilt deserves. And that thou mayest see
11   I,   XXXVIII|          costs most is valued and deserves to be valued most. To attain
12   I,     XLIII|        other heir, and because he deserves it, as you will perceive
13   I,     XLIII|        such an innocent beginning deserves."~ ~"Ah, senora," said Dona
14   I,      XLIX|     whoever denies it, as you do, deserves the same punishment which
15   I,       LII|         liberty she pines for and deserves."~ ~From these words all
16  II,      XIII|          senor, who don't do what deserves that compliments of this
17  II,      XIII|        that in the highest degree deserves the same praise; and to
18  II,       XIX|       Quixote at this, "the youth deserves to marry, not merely the
19  II,       XXI|           it (not that I think he deserves it, but inasmuch as heaven
20  II,      XXII|        and whose husband is poor, deserves to be crowned with the laurels
21  II,      XXII|         against such attacks well deserves to be called the crown of
22  II,      XXXI|            and said-But the reply deserves a chapter to itself.~ ~ ~ ~
23  II,     XXXII|           makes this his practice deserves to be called a fool, it
24  II,     XXXII|         what's more, I am one who deserves it as much as anyone; I
25  II,     XXXII|      beautiful and nobly born and deserves to have such a knight as
26  II,   XXXVIII|          glance it may be seen it deserves all the cream of courtesy
27  II,      XLIV|     surface of the globe, for she deserves to be loved by a knight
28  II,        LI|            and by the law enacted deserves to go free and pass over
29  II,        LI|      falsely, and by the same law deserves to be hanged."~ ~"It is
30  II,        LI|    Quixote writes to your worship deserves to be printed or written
31  II,      LXXI| importance and nature of the cure deserves, the treasures of Venice,
32  II,      LXXI|        thee as thy good intention deserves."~ ~"'Pledges don't distress
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