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Parte, Chap.
1 I, XII| what has happened to the lovers of Marcela, but perhaps 2 I, XII| Dulcinea, in imitation of the lovers of Marcela. Sancho Panza 3 I, XIV| the wishes of any of her lovers, for which reason, instead 4 I, XXII| Quixote; "why, if for being lovers they send people to the 5 I, XXV| and that they may pass for lovers, or for men valiant enough 6 I, XXXIII| importunities of earnest lovers; for what thanks does a 7 I, XXXIII| attentions of persevering lovers, because perhaps-and even 8 I, XXXIV| two false friends and new lovers were unable to conceal it. 9 I, XXXIV| replied Lothario; "but as lovers they are not more defective 10 I, XXXIV| four S's that they say true lovers ought to have, but a complete 11 I, XXXVI| it as to allow these two lovers to live in peace and quiet 12 I, XLVI| obstructions in favour of the lovers and warriors of the inn, 13 I, LI| many more of Leandra's lovers have come to these rude 14 II, II| the Moors are mostly great lovers of berengenas."~ ~"Thou 15 II, X| knowest it not, that with lovers the outward actions and 16 II, XVIII| the strange tale, how the lovers twain~ One sword, one sepulchre, 17 II, XXII| ends;" and the marriage of lovers he maintained to be a most 18 II, XXIII| flower and mirror of the true lovers and valiant knights of his 19 II, XXVI| O peerless pair of true lovers! May you reach your longed-for 20 II, XXVI| pursuit of the two faithful lovers, what a blowing of trumpets 21 II, XXXIX| sentence: 'These two rash lovers shall not recover their 22 II, XLVI| The quality of all in lovers~ Most esteemed is constancy;~ ' 23 II, XLVII| where the hearts of her lovers are buried. She is so cleanly 24 II, LII| been so ready to believe lovers' promises, which are for 25 II, LXV| silence that spoke for the lovers at that moment, and their 26 II, LXVII| adored me; for the wrath of lovers always ends in curses. I 27 II, LXVII| the shepherdesses whose lovers we shall be, we can pick 28 II, LXX| Sancho; "for all that about lovers pining to death is absurd; 29 II, LXXI| just as is the case with lovers, who never make the reckoning