Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,         X| expressed) until I take complete vengeance upon him who has committed
 2   I,         X|          relates to taking fresh vengeance on him, but I make and confirm
 3   I,        XV|    lawfully aid me in taking due vengeance for the insult offered to
 4   I,        XV|         eyes."~ ~"What the devil vengeance can we take," answered Sancho, "
 5   I,      XVII|          done me I can take what vengeance seems good to me; the only
 6   I,      XXIV|        deserving it, ran to take vengeance on the goatherd, accusing
 7   I,     XXVII|       glaring I may seek, if not vengeance now, at least to rid myself
 8   I,     XXVII|          whom I might have taken vengeance had I as much heart for
 9   I,     XXVII|          without seeking to take vengeance on my greatest enemies (
10   I,       XXX|         and on whom I am to take vengeance on your behalf?"~ ~"That
11   I,     XXXIV|       rush precipitately to take vengeance, for the sin is as yet only
12   I,     XXXIV|       the time I delay in taking vengeance for my wrong seems to me
13   I,     XXXIV|         delay, and the righteous vengeance that I hope for melt away
14   I,     XXXIV|        but it must be after full vengeance upon him who has brought
15   I,     XXXIV|       not. Then traitors avaunt! Vengeance to my aid! Let the false
16   I,     XXXIV|         the obligation of taking vengeance on Lothario, which he could
17   I,     XXXVI|          though he meant to take vengeance on Cardenio, for she observed
18   I,     XLIII|        it just to wreak all your vengeance on so small a part; remember
19   I,      XLIV|         me; for this defence and vengeance are his affair and business."~ ~
20  II,         I|          in satires and libels-a vengeance, to be sure, unworthy of
21  II,        XI|    Sancho, if thou wilt, to take vengeance for the wrong done to thy
22  II,        XI|     There is no occasion to take vengeance on anyone, senor," replied
23  II,        XV|         stayed behind meditating vengeance; and the history will return
24  II,       XXI|         we have no right to take vengeance for wrongs that love may
25  II,     XXVII|         defied them all, and the vengeance and the reply concerned
26  II,         L|      with rage and thirsting for vengeance, they burst into the room
27  II,        LX|   venture to wreak their lawless vengeance upon him."~ ~Roque, filled
28  II,        LX|         was a certain thirst for vengeance, which is strong enough
29  II,     LXIII|            said the youth; "your vengeance will not lose much by waiting
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