Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|         epitaph in the form of a sonnet. It is only by a rare chance
 2   I,  TransPre|         appears from a satirical sonnet of his on the elaborate
 3   I,   Commend|          Quixote of la Mancha~ ~ SONNET~ ~ Thou that didst imitate
 4   I,   Commend|          Quixote of la Mancha~ ~ SONNET~ ~ In slashing, hewing,
 5   I,   Commend|        To Dulcinea del Toboso~ ~ SONNET~ ~ Oh, fairest Dulcinea,
 6   I,   Commend|         squire of Don Quixote~ ~ SONNET~ ~ All hail, illustrious
 7   I,   Commend|          Quixote of La Mancha~ ~ SONNET~ ~ If thou art not a Peer,
 8   I,   Commend|          Quixote of La Mancha~ ~ SONNET~ ~ Your fantasies, Sir Quixote,
 9   I,   Commend|         Babieca and Rocinante~ ~ SONNET~ ~ B. "How comes it, Rocinante,
10   I,     XXIII|          a very good hand, was a sonnet, and reading it aloud that
11   I,     XXIII|        that it ran as follows:~ ~SONNET~ ~ Or Love is lacking in
12   I,     XXIII|        of whom the author of the sonnet complains; and, faith, he
13   I,     XXIII|        be, conjecturing from the sonnet and letter, from the money
14   I,     XXVII|       their ears, singing this~ ~SONNET~ ~ When heavenward, holy
15   I,     XXXIV|          that yesterday I made a sonnet on the ingratitude of this
16   I,     XXXIV|      Chloris, which goes thus:~ ~SONNET~ ~ At midnight, in the silence,
17   I,     XXXIV|        nor Chloris hears."~ ~The sonnet pleased Camilla, and still
18   I,     XXXIV|         him to repeat some other sonnet or verses if he recollected
19   I,     XXXIV|         judge, for it is this.~ ~SONNET~ ~ I know that I am doomed;
20   I,     XXXIV|      Anselmo praised this second sonnet too, as he had praised the
21   I,        XL|        CAPTIVE IS CONTINUED.~ ~ ~SONNET~ ~ "Blest souls, that, from
22   I,        XL|          serves me, goes thus:~ ~SONNET~ ~ "Up from this wasted
23   I,       LII|          DULCINEAE DEL TOBOSO~ ~ SONNET~ ~ She, whose full features
24   I,       LII|          QUIXOTE OF LA MANCHA~ ~ SONNET~ ~ On that proud throne
25   I,       LII| ARGAMASILLA,~ ON SANCHO PANZA~ ~ SONNET~ ~ The worthy Sancho Panza
26  II,       XII|       pair heard him sing this~ ~SONNET~ ~ Your pleasure, prithee,
27  II,     XVIII|         and repeated to him this sonnet on the fable or story of
28  II,     XVIII|         of Pyramus and Thisbe.~ ~SONNET~ ~ The lovely maid, she
29  II,     XVIII|          had heard Don Lorenzo's sonnet, "that among the hosts there
30  II,     XVIII|           senor, the art of this sonnet proves to me that you are!"~ ~
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