Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,       XIV|      therefore I was bound to yield to them, I answer that when
 2   I,     XVIII|   hand to hand, and make thee yield thy life a penalty for the
 3   I,       XIX|       face, calling on him to yield himself prisoner, or else
 4   I,        XX|   when from pure fear I shall yield my soul up to anyone that
 5   I,       XXI|  thyself, miserable being, or yield me of thine own accord that
 6   I,       XXV|    meadow and these trees may yield me; the beauty of this business
 7   I,     XXVII|     should have been ready to yield to their wishes when they
 8   I,    XXVIII|  everything he did to make me yield were done with the opposite
 9   I,    XXVIII|      were not would willingly yield him what you, senor, would
10   I,       XXX|       as his lawful wife, and yield him possession of my kingdom
11   I,    XXXIII|      forego his own tastes to yield to those of Lothario, and
12   I,    XXXIII|  alone is strong who does not yield to the promises, gifts,
13   I,     XXXIV|     not surrender yourself or yield so quickly but that first
14   I,     XXXIV|       approach, advance, die, yield up his life, and then befall
15   I,     XXXVI|     to take my life; for if I yield it up in the presence of
16   I,   XXXVIII|       he would very willingly yield to his request, only he
17   I,       XLI|    sorrowing father, who will yield up his life on this barren
18   I,      XLII|     throw themselves open and yield themselves up, but rocks
19   I,       XLV|  enamoured of him and did not yield herself up wholly to his
20   I,      XLIX|     him that the sun does not yield light, or ice cold, or earth
21  II,       XII|  barren and dry, will come to yield good fruit if you dung it
22  II,       XII|    the help of this I hope to yield fruit in abundance that
23  II,       XIV|     overcame him and made him yield; and he is a man of tall
24  II,       XXV|      I own myself beaten, and yield the palm to you, and give
25  II,      XXXV|      flinty bowels, who won't yield to the tears of afflicted
26  II,   XXXVIII|      it was not music made me yield, but my own imprudence;
27  II,      XLIV|      inward resolution not to yield; and commending himself
28  II,       LVI|      therefore declare that I yield myself vanquished, and that
29  II,       LVI|    true, sir knight, that you yield yourself vanquished, and
30  II,     LXVII| flowing rivers. The oaks will yield us their sweet fruit with
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