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Parte, Chap.
1 I, VIII| we could have shaped our desires ourselves, for look there, 2 I, XIV| goats are my recreations; my desires are bounded by these mountains, 3 I, XV| filling the sails of our desires so that safely and without 4 I, XXIII| complaints, laments, misgivings, desires and aversions, favours and 5 I, XXIV| recollections and dallied with its desires! At length growing impatient 6 I, XXIV| to let him know what my desires were. When I entered the 7 I, XXV| too, that when a painter desires to become famous in his 8 I, XXV| with the news your worship desires and deserves. If not, let 9 I, XXVII| believed the fulfilment of our desires would be delayed only so 10 I, XXVII| not have desired, if their desires had been ruled by reason, 11 I, XXIX| and I to the end of my desires; I have been thinking over 12 I, XXXI| very easily to satisfy thy desires without marrying; for before 13 I, XXXIII| possession of the object of his desires, and Camilla so happy in 14 I, XXXIII| wishes, the fulfilment of her desires, the measure wherewith she 15 I, XXXIV| begins the course of its desires, and at the same moment 16 I, XXXVI| gained the object of her desires, and I have found in you 17 I, XL| the name of her who now desires to be called Maria), because 18 I, XLI| valued more than all. The desires, however, of those people 19 II, XIV| accomplishment of my chaste desires. On one occasion she bade 20 II, XVIII| made the end and aim of his desires. There was a renewal of 21 II, XXII| Beauty by itself attracts the desires of all who behold it, and 22 II, XXXVI| imagined; but first she desires to know if the valiant and 23 II, XLII| in the fulfillment of thy desires. Some will bribe, beg, solicit, 24 II, XLVIII| may awaken my sleeping desires, and lead me in these my 25 II, XLIX| damsel; "for ill-placed desires can only be paid for in 26 II, LXII| overtures; avaunt, with your desires, ladies, for she who is 27 II, LXVII| love-making and lawless desires are just as common in the 28 II, LXXI| make the reckoning of their desires agree with time. They made 29 II, LXXIII| applied to the object of my desires, the words mean that I am 30 II, LXXIV| Antonia Quixana, my niece, desires to marry, she shall marry