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1 I, Commend| disconsolate,~ In self-imposed penance there to pine;~ Thou, whose 2 I, XV| rate he stayed there doing penance for I know not what pique 3 I, XXIII| then who ordains~ This penance that enthrals while it torments?~ 4 I, XXIII| that he might work out a penance which for his many sins 5 I, XXV| OF HIS IMITATION OF THE PENANCE OF BELTENEBROS~ ~ ~Don Quixote 6 I, XXV| I mean to send thee, my penance will be soon over, and my 7 I, XXV| by the Lady Oriana, to do penance upon the Pena Pobre, changing 8 I, XXV| deserves, my insanity and penance will come to an end; and 9 I, XXV| rather than Amadis in my penance."~ ~Thus talking they reached 10 I, XXV| for the performance of his penance, and as he beheld it exclaimed 11 I, XXV| whole contrivance of this penance; and I should think, if 12 I, XXVI| much to his taste doing penance in the midst of these mountains; 13 I, XXVI| master out of that useless penance you say he is performing; 14 I, XXVII| had chosen for his idle penance. The barber told him he 15 I, XXIX| LOVE-STRICKEN KNIGHT FROM THE SEVERE PENANCE HE HAD IMPOSED UPON HIMSELF~ ~ ~" 16 I, XXX| for a fresh sin a fresh penance.'"~ ~While this was going 17 I, XXXI| your worship was left doing penance in her service, naked from 18 I, XXXI| her, and the extraordinary penance you were doing for her sake, 19 II, III| bachelor to stay and do penance with him. The bachelor accepted 20 II, VIII| God a couple of dozen of penance lashings are of more avail 21 II, XXXII| here is worse than doing penance. I have a clean beard, and 22 II, XXXV| mind to consent to this penance, and believe me it will 23 II, XXXV| give in; I say I accept the penance on the conditions laid down."~ ~ 24 II, XXXVI| made a beginning with his penance task which he had to perform 25 II, L| evening."~ ~"Come and do penance with me," said the curate 26 II, LI| I find I have come to do penance as if I was a hermit; and 27 II, LXV| a rotten limb became by penance and repentance a clean and 28 II, LXIX| voice of fame and in the penance which Sancho Panza, here 29 II, LXXII| opportunity of working out his penance, which he did in the same