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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| of Alcala at that time; a bright, eager, tawny-haired boy 2 I, TransPre| untroubled forehead, and bright cheerful eyes, is the very 3 I, TransPre| the "right arm" and the "bright array," before which, according 4 I, Commend| of the fourth sphere~ The bright Apollo shall his coursers 5 I, Commend| of Claridiana's eye,~ The bright Aurora for whose love I 6 I, AuthPre| retreat, pleasant fields, bright skies, murmuring brooks, 7 I, II| the golden threads of his bright hair, scarce had the little 8 I, XIV| heaven that dwells in thy bright eyes;~ I would not have 9 I, XIV| irresistible shafts launched by her bright eyes-made as though they 10 I, XXVII| And makes its vileness bright as virtue show.~ Friendship, 11 I, XXXVI| feet, and with a flood of bright and touching tears addressed 12 I, XL| took wing on high,~ In the bright mansions of the blest to 13 I, XLIII| longed-for light refuse me.~ ~ Bright star, goal of my yearning 14 I, XLVII| assuredly weave a web of bright and varied threads that, 15 II, III| attention to the spots on the bright sun of the work they grumble 16 II, VII| with rust and mildew than bright and clean like burnished 17 II, VIII| Dulcinea del Toboso, it was not bright enough to throw out beams 18 II, XVII| helmet, and acting on this bright idea he went to see what 19 II, XVII| brand, a shield, but no bright polished steel one, there 20 II, XX| had the fair Aurora given bright Phoebus time to dry the 21 II, XX| flowing loose, but all of such bright gold as to vie with the 22 II, XXV| pups, one green, another bright red, and the third parti-coloured, 23 II, XXV| made it look splendid and bright. When they came to it Master 24 II, XXXIV| there are lights and it is bright," said the duchess; to which 25 II, XXXIV| Fire gives light, and it's bright where there are bonfires, 26 II, XXXV| curtsey to Sancho.~ ~ ~And now bright smiling dawn came on apace; 27 II, XXXV| morning would be calm and bright. The duke and duchess, pleased 28 II, XLIX| looked like rings of gold, so bright and curly was it. The governor, 29 II, LXI| the galleys replied. The bright sea, the smiling earth, 30 II, LXXIII| applauded his crazy idea as a bright one, and offered to share