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Parte, Chap.
1 I, Commend| could it be!~ It were a pleasant fancy to suppose so -~ Could 2 I, AuthPre| Tranquillity, a cheerful retreat, pleasant fields, bright skies, murmuring 3 I, I| enjoyment he found in these pleasant fancies, he set himself 4 I, VIII| finding the conclusion of this pleasant history, which, heaven favouring 5 I, X| CHAPTER X.~ ~OF THE PLEASANT DISCOURSE THAT PASSED BETWEEN 6 I, XV| grass, beside which ran a pleasant cool stream that invited 7 I, XXV| you! Oh, thou, my squire, pleasant companion in my prosperous 8 I, XXX| DOROTHEA, WITH OTHER MATTERS PLEASANT AND AMUSING~ ~ ~The curate 9 I, XXXII| it may contain something pleasant."~ ~Master Nicholas added 10 I, XXXVII| we will pass the night in pleasant conversation, and to-morrow 11 I, XXXVIII| expectation, began thus in a pleasant quiet voice.~ ~ ~ ~ 12 I, XLIII| WHEREIN IS RELATED THE PLEASANT STORY OF THE MULETEER, TOGETHER 13 I, XLIX| roam at large about the pleasant green spot, the freshness 14 I, LII| in your own sprightly, pleasant way, to tell him this story.~ ~ 15 II, I| his doubt, for it is not pleasant to have a doubt on one's 16 II, XVIII| wide are the bounds of thy pleasant jurisdiction! Don Lorenzo 17 II, XIX| out for some trusty and pleasant companion to accompany him 18 II, XIX| it. They heard, too, the pleasant mingled notes of a variety 19 II, XIX| wedding, wandering through the pleasant grounds in separate bands, 20 II, XXII| memory."~ ~In this and other pleasant conversation the day went 21 II, XXIII| capering like goats over the pleasant fields there, and the instant 22 II, XXIX| crystal waters; and the pleasant view revived a thousand 23 II, XXIX| tranquil stream of this pleasant river, from which in a short 24 II, XXXIV| seasonably introduced."~ ~In pleasant conversation of this sort 25 II, LIV| for all that toothsome and pleasant. But what made the best 26 II, LV| made. There he saw fair and pleasant visions, but here I'll see, 27 II, LXVI| travelling on foot is not such a pleasant thing that it makes me feel 28 II, LXXI| at length in among some pleasant trees that stood a little 29 II, LXXII| champion of the wronged, pleasant exchange of firm friendships,