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quadgram | frequency |
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the son of the | 24 |
and said to him | 23 |
the middle of the | 21 |
and said to the | 18 |
the manner in which | 17 |
of the king of | 16 |
the country of the | 15 |
in the middle of | 14 |
at the end of | 13 |
in the course of | 13 |
the next day he | 13 |
the poema del cid | 12 |
at the court of | 12 |
the people of the | 12 |
seems to have been | 12 |
i will give you | 11 |
the king of the | 11 |
the cantares de gesta | 10 |
son of the king | 10 |
one of the most | 10 |
it seems to me | 9 |
the daughter of the | 9 |
and said to her | 9 |
at the head of | 9 |
to the firm island | 9 |
for the purpose of | 9 |
thy remedy is lost | 8 |
in the midst of | 8 |
in the direction of | 8 |
he said to them | 8 |
of the manner in | 8 |
said to the king | 8 |
with all the town | 8 |
gaze with all the | 8 |
son of the sultan | 8 |
told him that he | 8 |
he came to a | 8 |
he went to another | 7 |
gale began to blow | 7 |
of thunder the billows | 7 |
and said to his | 7 |
with the crash of | 7 |
and who would wish | 7 |
and with the crash | 7 |
his knight should die | 7 |
to the city of | 7 |
the gale began to | 7 |
aloud a melancholy strain | 7 |
the end of the | 7 |
though death be free | 7 |
the crash of thunder | 7 |
went to another old | 7 |
at the same time | 7 |
him that he was | 7 |
challenge to the foe | 7 |
the land of the | 7 |
should die in banishment | 7 |
it is not meant | 7 |
thunder the billows broke | 7 |
the house of the | 7 |
give challenge to the | 7 |
so that he might | 7 |
of the firm island | 7 |
of amadis and oriana | 7 |
east the gale began | 7 |
would wish to die | 7 |
that his knight should | 7 |
in the name of | 7 |
let the thundering kettle | 7 |
his way to the | 7 |
the east the gale | 7 |
in course of time | 7 |
daughter of the king | 7 |
sang aloud a melancholy | 7 |
and let the thundering | 7 |
the billows broke below | 7 |
drum give challenge to | 7 |
death be free from | 7 |
be free from pain | 7 |
she sang aloud a | 7 |
who would wish to | 7 |
from the east the | 7 |
betook himself to the | 7 |
crash of thunder the | 7 |
the hands of the | 7 |
at the foot of | 7 |
who said to him | 7 |
to another old woman | 7 |
he came to the | 7 |
knight should die in | 7 |
give me some of | 6 |
to the court of | 6 |
what i was laughing | 6 |
we march along the | 6 |
of the sixteenth century | 6 |
sadly we march along | 6 |
the name of god | 6 |
of the nature of | 6 |
he betook himself to | 6 |
the golden cushion down | 6 |
trumpets hoarsely blare and | 6 |
she said to him | 6 |
the son of a | 6 |
the emperor of constantinople | 6 |
set out for the | 6 |
is what i was | 6 |
i was laughing at | 6 |
the gate of the | 6 |
along the crowded street | 6 |
and when he had | 6 |
when he came to | 6 |
to a place where | 6 |
he was about to | 6 |
the one who had | 6 |
hoarsely blare and drums | 6 |
of the race of | 6 |
on the banks of | 6 |
in the country of | 6 |
the adventure of the | 6 |
the chansons de gestes | 6 |
than that of the | 6 |
the rest of the | 6 |
march along the crowded | 6 |
he said to the | 6 |
me some of your | 6 |
the next day the | 6 |
in love with him | 6 |
in the act of | 6 |
the banks of the | 6 |
in the neighbourhood of | 6 |
of the sultan of | 6 |
fallen in love with | 6 |
blare and drums tempestuous | 6 |
they came to a | 6 |
what is the matter | 6 |
and i will give | 6 |
and what to say | 6 |
so that at last | 6 |
lay the golden cushion | 6 |
and drums tempestuous beat | 6 |
the foot of the | 6 |
where is thy cure | 6 |
the beginning of the | 6 |
while trumpets hoarsely blare | 6 |
the moorish king of | 6 |
some of your food | 6 |
the sultan of india | 6 |
the greater part of | 5 |
the period of the | 5 |
and told him that | 5 |
i am going to | 5 |
when he comes back | 5 |
in the widest prison | 5 |
is the matter with | 5 |
he said to his | 5 |
one of the oxen | 5 |
si mahomet said to | 5 |
for the loss of | 5 |
the service of the | 5 |
at the hands of | 5 |
the king and his | 5 |
seem to have been | 5 |
came out of the | 5 |
on the other hand | 5 |
they arrived at the | 5 |
he found himself in | 5 |
once upon a time | 5 |
night he took away | 5 |
and went to the | 5 |
the entrance to the | 5 |
was the son of | 5 |
to pass the night | 5 |
to the task of | 5 |
of the fifteenth century | 5 |
but it is not | 5 |
and gaze with all | 5 |
the heart of the | 5 |
after the manner of | 5 |
my good lord taleb | 5 |
i have lost my | 5 |
upon the coast of | 5 |
the day of the | 5 |
in which he had | 5 |
for in the widest | 5 |
the people of massat | 5 |
come to the window | 5 |
that he was a | 5 |
to be found in | 5 |
of the middle ages | 5 |
the story of the | 5 |
on the occasion of | 5 |
said to his father | 5 |
he took away the | 5 |
the knight of the | 5 |
the palace of the | 5 |
to the house of | 5 |
the master of the | 5 |
for the first time | 5 |
she said to the | 5 |
the court of king | 5 |
and the stoutest heart | 5 |
and as she went | 5 |
of the poema del | 5 |
at the house of | 5 |
the course of his | 5 |
this is what i | 5 |
to do battle with | 5 |
the night he took | 5 |
the inhabitants of the | 5 |
to return to his | 5 |
he was in the | 5 |
in which he was | 5 |
said to the woman | 5 |
he was forced to | 5 |
the next day they | 5 |
in the pages of | 5 |
the next morning he | 5 |
he rode upon a | 5 |
was in the act | 5 |
the words of the | 5 |
the language of the | 5 |
as soon as he | 5 |
to the old woman | 5 |
in the land of | 4 |
the armies of the | 4 |
of the deeds of | 4 |
in the garden of | 4 |
fell in love with | 4 |
the city of the | 4 |
the object of their | 4 |
be found in the | 4 |
the matter with you | 4 |
the last of the | 4 |
it to his wife | 4 |
sound to the vault | 4 |
to the land of | 4 |
and she longs for | 4 |
tales of the berbers | 4 |
in the hope of | 4 |
the appearance of a | 4 |
to the king and | 4 |
for thy blest shore | 4 |
had fallen in love | 4 |
longs for my return | 4 |
which tells of the | 4 |
the night the loud | 4 |
mourn for my distress | 4 |
she longs for my | 4 |
the appalling tidings tell | 4 |
into the hands of | 4 |
i see thee shining | 4 |
of his own country | 4 |
with this object in | 4 |
gave him his daughter | 4 |
the honour of knighthood | 4 |
last stronghold of the | 4 |
the coast of spain | 4 |
can it be that | 4 |
baeza every bell does | 4 |
arch some radiant star | 4 |
and cast him into | 4 |
the author of the | 4 |
under the name of | 4 |
they said to him | 4 |
with these words he | 4 |
gem is bride of | 4 |
separated from the rest | 4 |
thy blest shore mine | 4 |
the summit of the | 4 |
now let your shots | 4 |
the death of the | 4 |
to me that the | 4 |
of one of the | 4 |
does not seem to | 4 |
the course of the | 4 |
they came to the | 4 |
choicest gem is bride | 4 |
house is misery to | 4 |
cast him into the | 4 |
bell does the appalling | 4 |
the side of the | 4 |
while in baeza every | 4 |
general chronicle of spain | 4 |
now lands upon the | 4 |
owner of the garden | 4 |
that he had not | 4 |
thy choicest gem is | 4 |
on the side of | 4 |
the will of god | 4 |
in the hope that | 4 |
it as his opinion | 4 |
of the moors of | 4 |
when they came to | 4 |
and said to them | 4 |
inhabitants of the city | 4 |
appears to have been | 4 |
the shore of the | 4 |
furious gale is rising | 4 |
to the vault of | 4 |
to the circumstance that | 4 |
beginning of the fifteenth | 4 |
does the appalling tidings | 4 |
and set out for | 4 |
on the night the | 4 |
the owner of the | 4 |
ou ali said to | 4 |
as he was in | 4 |
every bell does the | 4 |
is misery to me | 4 |
in which they were | 4 |
listen to my lament | 4 |
the child went to | 4 |
of the cantares de | 4 |
will give it to | 4 |
with the exception of | 4 |
and trumpets and clarions | 4 |
the king said to | 4 |
a good deal of | 4 |
by the circumstance that | 4 |
by the aid of | 4 |
of a king in | 4 |
gave it to him | 4 |
had told her that | 4 |
said to the old | 4 |
in the guise of | 4 |
of the duke of | 4 |
the subject of the | 4 |
that she was the | 4 |
and on this occasion | 4 |
he said to her | 4 |
and with him ride | 4 |
banks of the river | 4 |
come to an end | 4 |
to the throne of | 4 |
the waters of the | 4 |
the furious gale is | 4 |
the king and queen | 4 |
took him to the | 4 |
and give to me | 4 |
the daughter of a | 4 |
the hand of the | 4 |
trumpets and clarions blend | 4 |
this object in view | 4 |
gale is rising fast | 4 |
marbello and his train | 4 |
went back to the | 4 |
morning he demanded his | 4 |
it may not be | 4 |
and clarions blend their | 4 |
the infantes of lara | 4 |
put up at the | 4 |
as his opinion that | 4 |
the son of keij | 4 |
come down to us | 4 |
as well as the | 4 |
might be permitted to | 4 |
what is your name | 4 |
the work of a | 4 |
the hero of the | 4 |
as one of the | 4 |
the alarum in refrain | 4 |
from the rest of | 4 |
clarions blend their strain | 4 |
drums and trumpets and | 4 |
a man who had | 4 |
the place of his | 4 |
on the part of | 4 |
at the gates of | 4 |
for the hands of | 4 |
blest shore mine eyes | 4 |
night the loud alarm | 4 |
do battle with the | 4 |
for thy choicest gem | 4 |
and arrived at the | 4 |
as we have seen | 4 |
next morning he demanded | 4 |
he went to the | 4 |
lands upon the coast | 4 |
by force of arms | 4 |
a king in love | 4 |
the midst of the | 4 |
on the third day | 4 |
shore mine eyes impatient | 4 |
the thousand and one | 4 |
the damsel of denmark | 4 |
to have been a | 4 |
thousand and one nights | 4 |
thee shining from afar | 4 |
in search of the | 4 |
cut off his head | 4 |
him that he would | 4 |
popular tales of the | 4 |
rings on the night | 4 |
and mourn for my | 4 |
in baeza every bell | 4 |
in love with the | 4 |
mahomet said to the | 4 |
the cause of the | 4 |
was changed into a | 4 |
the vault of heaven | 4 |
at the entrance to | 4 |
the history of the | 4 |
and gave it to | 4 |
dismal is the exile | 4 |
mine eyes impatient yearn | 4 |
he said to me | 4 |
the garden of the | 4 |
will give you the | 4 |
is bride of mine | 4 |
see thee shining from | 4 |
what do you want | 4 |
the vicinity of the | 3 |
powerless prove to turn | 3 |
a flock of sheep | 3 |
and set out to | 3 |
when he saw the | 3 |
the pleasures of the | 3 |
came face to face | 3 |
too much for the | 3 |
the death of his | 3 |
saw that he was | 3 |
the hearts of the | 3 |
in another part of | 3 |
set out in search | 3 |
found it to be | 3 |
the loss of the | 3 |
man and said to | 3 |
him that he had | 3 |
where he resolved to | 3 |
about the country of | 3 |
the gates of the | 3 |
that is a lie | 3 |
her by the hand | 3 |
at the best inn | 3 |
us from the evil | 3 |
in that part of | 3 |
had by this time | 3 |
an expedition against us | 3 |
tie him to the | 3 |
tell it to me | 3 |
as i have said | 3 |
go in quest of | 3 |
with the clash of | 3 |
gave the name of | 3 |
in order to avoid | 3 |
at the hour of | 3 |
the bosom of the | 3 |
of a young man | 3 |
he arrived at the | 3 |
governor of the castle | 3 |
face to face with | 3 |
purpose of a king | 3 |
end of that time | 3 |
in view of the | 3 |
i will bring her | 3 |
when he reached the | 3 |
proved to be the | 3 |
found its way into | 3 |
in the gardens of | 3 |
the song of the | 3 |
the land of his | 3 |
lips in silence among | 3 |
had not been long | 3 |
they know how to | 3 |
the spirit of the | 3 |
one of those who | 3 |
in which she had | 3 |
on one of these | 3 |
the man who has | 3 |
the windows of the | 3 |
in silence among unfeeling | 3 |
manner in which she | 3 |
said the bad one | 3 |
that many of the | 3 |
and locks my lips | 3 |
at the gate of | 3 |
it seems to have | 3 |
took place in the | 3 |
a number of the | 3 |
on all sides by | 3 |
to find the son | 3 |
and you will be | 3 |
the head of his | 3 |
the appearance of the | 3 |
the glory of the | 3 |
drew his sword and | 3 |
a young man of | 3 |
soon as he was | 3 |
said to the fisherman | 3 |
of the grand turk | 3 |
why do you weep | 3 |
give me your daughter | 3 |
wrings my heart with | 3 |
in the service of | 3 |
place of his dominion | 3 |
at the beginning of | 3 |
for the hand of | 3 |
himself at the head | 3 |
as mr fitzmaurice kelly | 3 |
on the way the | 3 |
in the time of | 3 |
the governor of the | 3 |
give it to me | 3 |
to the country of | 3 |
the author of don | 3 |
locks my lips in | 3 |
to see thee or | 3 |
on the way he | 3 |
and came to a | 3 |
to the camp of | 3 |
it is probable that | 3 |
said to the other | 3 |
preserve us from the | 3 |
said to the servant | 3 |
the wife of the | 3 |
on the point of | 3 |
we came to the | 3 |
with an abundance of | 3 |
middle of the country | 3 |
saw that there was | 3 |
said to his companion | 3 |
by the love of | 3 |
the stoutest heart is | 3 |
mournful vow i utter | 3 |
swords colada and tizon | 3 |
of the same class | 3 |
in the form of | 3 |
for the most part | 3 |
when they arrived they | 3 |
eyes with tears were | 3 |
in which it was | 3 |
sidi brahim of massat | 3 |
for the love of | 3 |
see thee or to | 3 |
story of sidi brahim | 3 |
the fall of granada | 3 |
king gave him his | 3 |
one said to the | 3 |
when the jackal saw | 3 |
moorish romances of spain | 3 |
he returned to his | 3 |
the jews raquel and | 3 |
find the son of | 3 |
father was a king | 3 |
seems to me that | 3 |
and there is every | 3 |
the tower of gold | 3 |
they returned to the | 3 |
in the morning he | 3 |
stronghold of the moors | 3 |
silence among unfeeling foes | 3 |
my heart with woes | 3 |
he saw that he | 3 |
and resolved to follow | 3 |
is not in the | 3 |
met a man who | 3 |
and in the evening | 3 |
his wife and daughters | 3 |
of the city of | 3 |
he made his way | 3 |
to a certain place | 3 |
might be able to | 3 |
him to return to | 3 |
the direction of the | 3 |
will take thee to | 3 |
he said to him | 3 |
on the following day | 3 |
set sail for the | 3 |
said to ou ali | 3 |
the end of that | 3 |
amadis of greece and | 3 |
to the son of | 3 |
in which she was | 3 |
to the foot of | 3 |
part of the country | 3 |
the deeds of the | 3 |
he was unable to | 3 |
that wrings my heart | 3 |
the general chronicle of | 3 |
you have deceived me | 3 |
they went on until | 3 |
for the sake of | 3 |
put him in the | 3 |
the moors of spain | 3 |
to the eyes of | 3 |
of whom he had | 3 |
and that he would | 3 |
at the bottom of | 3 |
my case is like | 3 |
and i do not | 3 |
the shores of the | 3 |
with sword in hand | 3 |
and when he reached | 3 |
with all the gazing | 3 |
my lips in silence | 3 |
they arrived at a | 3 |
in the town of | 3 |
he had received from | 3 |
the charms of the | 3 |
in due time he | 3 |
came to a place | 3 |
he gave him some | 3 |
and it is plain | 3 |
of gold and silver | 3 |
the admiral of castile | 3 |
of the dead man | 3 |
and he resolved to | 3 |
the troops of the | 3 |
of sidi brahim of | 3 |
had been laid upon | 3 |
was a man of | 3 |
the form of a | 3 |
in the church of | 3 |
this mournful vow i | 3 |
land of his birth | 3 |
was the work of | 3 |
they said to the | 3 |
the walls of the | 3 |
day they set out | 3 |
the pass of lope | 3 |
the arabs of the | 3 |
and when they had | 3 |
took up a position | 3 |
the cause of all | 3 |
not be able to | 3 |
the advice of the | 3 |
the conclusion that the | 3 |
arrived at the palace | 3 |
the king gave him | 3 |
said to his wife | 3 |
last of the goths | 3 |
in a state of | 3 |
the eleventh century a | 3 |
manner in which the | 3 |
of the infantes of | 3 |
let me pluck out | 3 |
one and the same | 3 |
in such a manner | 3 |
the figure of a | 3 |
that he would not | 3 |
at the shore of | 3 |
ali and ou ali | 3 |
the love of god | 3 |
at an early age | 3 |
the door of the | 3 |
passages in the chronicles | 3 |
one of them was | 3 |
which he had been | 3 |
of the eighteenth century | 3 |
end of this time | 3 |
at the service of | 3 |
jews raquel and vidas | 3 |
of the daughter of | 3 |
thee or to die | 3 |
out in search of | 3 |
the head of a | 3 |
of the roman tongue | 3 |
the monkey and the | 3 |
and crown of loveliness | 3 |
the original of the | 3 |
all the people of | 3 |
the khalifah of the | 3 |
in the history of | 3 |
o good lord taleb | 3 |
let us go and | 3 |
author of don quixote | 3 |
to the gate of | 3 |
the hands of his | 3 |
i will show you | 3 |
in search of his | 3 |
of the romance is | 3 |
the circumstance that the | 3 |
had been sent to | 3 |
at the moment of | 3 |
in the night he | 3 |
he and his men | 3 |
to fight the bull | 3 |
the language of birds | 3 |
in word and deed | 3 |
my longing heart must | 3 |
monkey and the fisherman | 3 |
to go to the | 3 |
wife to marry him | 3 |
the tenets of the | 3 |
the clash of arms | 3 |
one day he went | 3 |
it is clear that | 3 |
off in the direction | 3 |
as big as this | 3 |
i will take you | 3 |
told him that a | 3 |
the arrival of the | 3 |
as well as to | 3 |
from the clutches of | 3 |
longing heart must cry | 3 |
the book of the | 3 |
the last stronghold of | 3 |
of the princess aldegonda | 3 |
said to the inhabitants | 3 |
to return to the | 3 |
information about the country | 3 |
in the heart of | 3 |
and when at last | 3 |
with such velocity that | 3 |
to go in quest | 3 |
prove to turn the | 3 |
made an expedition against | 3 |
at the top of | 3 |
as well as a | 3 |
give her to you | 3 |
the back of the | 3 |
the father of the | 3 |
to take her to | 3 |
by means of the | 3 |
my father was a | 3 |
the capital of the | 3 |
in the company of | 3 |
vessel in which he | 3 |
when he heard a | 3 |
up at the best | 3 |
to the moorish king | 3 |
he was able to | 3 |
they took her to | 3 |
hands of his daughters | 3 |
the evolution of castilian | 3 |
the king of england | 3 |
the head of the | 3 |
the guise of an | 3 |
to the conquest of | 3 |
and the young man | 3 |
made his way to | 3 |
us for the loss | 3 |
the end of this | 3 |
to be permitted to | 3 |
queen and crown of | 3 |
he arrived at a | 3 |
of the cid and | 3 |
gates of the city | 3 |
in the eleventh century | 3 |
succeeded in making his | 3 |
shore of the sea | 3 |
will be able to | 3 |
on account of the | 3 |
next day they set | 3 |
a man who was | 3 |
pass the night there | 3 |
he returned to the | 3 |
king of the genii | 3 |
by a host of | 3 |
the request of the | 3 |
be that as it | 3 |
the tower in which | 3 |
as soon as it | 3 |
king abies of ireland | 3 |
one of these occasions | 3 |
and the emperor of | 3 |
with his own hands | 3 |
the care of the | 3 |
when they arrived at | 3 |
the part of a | 3 |
ali said to ou | 3 |
one day to the | 3 |
what to say to | 3 |
was about to be | 3 |
khalifah of the king | 3 |
and with these words | 3 |
vow i utter now | 3 |
he seems to have | 3 |
in the study of | 3 |
on the death of | 3 |
such a manner that | 3 |
son of a king | 3 |
the lady of the | 3 |
the romantic literature of | 3 |
the poetry of the | 3 |
at the period of | 3 |
in the first place | 3 |
as he spoke the | 3 |
where he found a | 3 |
the wedding of the | 3 |
he took it to | 3 |
the remainder of his | 3 |
to the castle of | 3 |
fell to the ground | 3 |
was none other than | 3 |
back to the palace | 3 |
went to the mosque | 3 |
another part of the | 3 |
it was with difficulty | 3 |
of some of the | 3 |
and returned to the | 3 |
was one of the | 3 |
i will give thee | 3 |
the conquest of the | 3 |
the name of this | 3 |
the fury of the | 3 |
some distance from the | 3 |
give to me the | 3 |
she went to the | 3 |
that as it may | 3 |
the story of sidi | 3 |
of the young girl | 3 |
of palmerin de oliva | 3 |
and the king of | 3 |
he was accompanied by | 3 |
of don quixote is | 3 |
down to us in | 3 |
the passage of the | 3 |
in quest of him | 3 |
the rules of the | 3 |
of bernaldo de carpio | 3 |
went on until they | 3 |
country of the achtouks | 3 |
the garden of irem | 3 |
the best of his | 3 |
give it to you | 3 |
found himself in the | 3 |
were about to be | 3 |
to the conclusion that | 3 |
and the son of | 3 |
him in the field | 3 |
came to a castle | 3 |
all the gazing town | 3 |
took it to his | 3 |
the warden of molina | 3 |
the details of the | 3 |
the place of the | 3 |
during the night he | 3 |
the berbers and kabyles | 3 |
to the house where | 2 |
but at the end | 2 |
the freedom of their | 2 |
beyond the power of | 2 |
god who rules the | 2 |
to an end when | 2 |
the atlas of morocco | 2 |
the ladies elvira and | 2 |
the way they met | 2 |
so large that it | 2 |
of the elements of | 2 |
and set siege to | 2 |
stayed in the house | 2 |
way to the chamber | 2 |
to believe that the | 2 |
queen of beauties sleeps | 2 |
ali said to ali | 2 |
he had no intention | 2 |
hundred and twenty crowns | 2 |
the air with such | 2 |
to whom he gave | 2 |
the occasion of the | 2 |
the french chansons de | 2 |
that if he were | 2 |
the era alluded to | 2 |
city of the jews | 2 |
for the land of | 2 |
passed on to the | 2 |
him such a blow | 2 |
say when he comes | 2 |
to listen to a | 2 |
brought it to the | 2 |
she says to him | 2 |
onset of the beasts | 2 |
back of the winged | 2 |
see them riding slow | 2 |
by means of which | 2 |
the blazon of abenamar | 2 |
is the will of | 2 |
to take up the | 2 |
such is the story | 2 |
the lovely lute doth | 2 |
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his daughters for the | 2 |
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horse into the courtyard | 2 |
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duty of a knight | 2 |
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of the marriage of | 2 |
of ferdinand and isabella | 2 |
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men and women of | 2 |
manner in which this | 2 |
son of a wretch | 2 |
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mere mention of his | 2 |
course of time he | 2 |
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of the occult arts | 2 |
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gesta and the poema | 2 |
the walls of granada | 2 |
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with all the force | 2 |
for the house of | 2 |
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of the golden horn | 2 |
and dealt him such | 2 |
rowels in his steed | 2 |
the prince of a | 2 |
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wrath of her father | 2 |
them to see who | 2 |
and requested her to | 2 |
of the castle in | 2 |
give me the box | 2 |
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of the duchess of | 2 |
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of those who had | 2 |
the grass of the | 2 |
who had called him | 2 |
which the king had | 2 |
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setting spurs to his | 2 |
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place where he found | 2 |
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the dean of santiago | 2 |
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the songs relating to | 2 |
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the loveliest of them | 2 |
books in the mosque | 2 |
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of a king of | 2 |
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not go with you | 2 |
man gave it to | 2 |
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have kissed his hand | 2 |
moorish infanta and alfonzo | 2 |
dictionary of medieval romance | 2 |
a princess of the | 2 |
to his own country | 2 |
him to his house | 2 |
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of the dead hermit | 2 |
the rising of the | 2 |
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of the cadi and | 2 |
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me or i will | 2 |
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bright eyes of the | 2 |
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at the southern gate | 2 |
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of navarre and aragon | 2 |
from which he had | 2 |
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loading them with presents | 2 |
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arch of true lovers | 2 |
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a year at least | 2 |
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up the beam which | 2 |
the king of djaberka | 2 |
dashed it to the | 2 |
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thee in the field | 2 |
to give him his | 2 |
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and sackbut in accord | 2 |
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the love between them | 2 |
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the soul of the | 2 |
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literature of spain was | 2 |
child and the king | 2 |
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it to the sultan | 2 |
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which he had found | 2 |
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in the matter of | 2 |
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the number of the | 2 |
give me your apple | 2 |
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king of the canary | 2 |
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to meet his fate | 2 |
adventure she might choose | 2 |
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of the garden of | 2 |
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clangs the loud tambour | 2 |
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wagtail and the jackal | 2 |
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to the descendants of | 2 |
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arms and reason powerless | 2 |
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infantes of navarre and | 2 |
stayed here long enough | 2 |
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returned and said to | 2 |
whose beard measures two | 2 |
original of the portrait | 2 |
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of my lot of | 2 |
caliph of the king | 2 |
to have acted as | 2 |
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the battlements of the | 2 |
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much of his time | 2 |
mounted his horse and | 2 |
palace of the alhambra | 2 |
when at last the | 2 |
give you my daughter | 2 |
the land of france | 2 |
zegris and the abencerrages | 2 |
if any of thy | 2 |
ring a summons to | 2 |
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of amadis of greece | 2 |
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news of his lady | 2 |
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the chief is lisaro | 2 |
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mother in the other | 2 |
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care of the child | 2 |
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to him who should | 2 |
people of the city | 2 |
to the best of | 2 |
king lisuarte of britain | 2 |
of all my woes | 2 |
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went on their way | 2 |
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lisuarte and the emperor | 2 |
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stalwart arm and true | 2 |
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as we possess it | 2 |
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the great hero of | 2 |
the learned men of | 2 |
bring up in the | 2 |
night in the forest | 2 |
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with the news that | 2 |
his horse into the | 2 |
the mysteries of the | 2 |
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the gate of his | 2 |
by the passion of | 2 |
and the two pilgrims | 2 |
fire consumes my aching | 2 |
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the ancient chronicles of | 2 |
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the literary output of | 2 |
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the vengeance of mudara | 2 |
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the house of his | 2 |
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the beam which is | 2 |
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he ere the dawn | 2 |
of which we have | 2 |
wife and the slave | 2 |
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the grip of a | 2 |
to the one who | 2 |
and the moor who | 2 |
and says to the | 2 |
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he disguised himself as | 2 |
of our lord salomon | 2 |
the adventures of that | 2 |
the flank of his | 2 |
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one of his own | 2 |
father of the young | 2 |
stronger than he is | 2 |
a cup of wine | 2 |
son of the caliph | 2 |
the darkness of the | 2 |
don john of austria | 2 |
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robber and the two | 2 |
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much the same relation | 2 |
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thou art a woman | 2 |
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may god exterminate you | 2 |
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daughter of count julian | 2 |
to cook and eat | 2 |
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of the queen of | 2 |
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back to the city | 2 |
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the midst of a | 2 |
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of the amadis series | 2 |
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the hour of dawn | 2 |
to be a person | 2 |
modern literature of the | 2 |
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him from the saddle | 2 |
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one of the greatest | 2 |
crow and the child | 2 |
object of their search | 2 |
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the ballads of the | 2 |
the young girl said | 2 |
one of your men | 2 |
rest of the party | 2 |
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of sir guy of | 2 |
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the officer in command | 2 |
the name of moors | 2 |
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of the hill of | 2 |
death on her account | 2 |
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out for a walk | 2 |
king of the jews | 2 |
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that he had seen | 2 |
of boabdil and vindaraja | 2 |
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a cavalier of good | 2 |
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saracens of the neighbouring | 2 |
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the art of the | 2 |
passage of the arch | 2 |
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god grant that i | 2 |
a place where he | 2 |
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which she was confined | 2 |
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the spirit of chivalry | 2 |
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size of a thread | 2 |
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the manner of their | 2 |
the moors of that | 2 |
promptly fell in love | 2 |
the son of my | 2 |
in marriage from the | 2 |
the circumstances of his | 2 |
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bright from lattice light | 2 |
in search of her | 2 |
to be able to | 2 |
and the country girl | 2 |
with the people of | 2 |
a nephew of the | 2 |
the circumstance that a | 2 |
the daughters of the | 2 |
the vault of gold | 2 |
the lovers of antequera | 2 |
the loves of boabdil | 2 |
resolved to follow the | 2 |
well could see them | 2 |
what to say when | 2 |
the knowledge that he | 2 |
you whom destiny has | 2 |
who told you that | 2 |
this ox for me | 2 |
expressed a desire to | 2 |
pleasures of the chase | 2 |
shortly after this king | 2 |
at the request of | 2 |
saving your good pleasure | 2 |
by far the best | 2 |
no better off than | 2 |
could see them riding | 2 |
the first of all | 2 |
his successor in the | 2 |
the man who had | 2 |
thou shalt be hated | 2 |
at some distance from | 2 |
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came to a city | 2 |
violin the silver notes | 2 |
said to the guards | 2 |
perhaps the best of | 2 |
a friend of the | 2 |
the palace of a | 2 |
or i will kill | 2 |
tall plume of our | 2 |
listening attentively to the | 2 |
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him as he was | 2 |
in the arabian tongue | 2 |
it is my son | 2 |
the same fate as | 2 |
if we have a | 2 |
blood within doth boil | 2 |
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the symbol of my | 2 |
summons to our admiral | 2 |
in the royal treasury | 2 |
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in the darkness of | 2 |
all the spoil thou | 2 |
the king asked him | 2 |
through which he had | 2 |
friend does not like | 2 |
why do you act | 2 |
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return to your father | 2 |
daughter of a king | 2 |
turn the purpose of | 2 |
of the count alarcos | 2 |
it as big as | 2 |
celin comes in sight | 2 |
box which you have | 2 |
be met with in | 2 |
had scarcely come to | 2 |
silvio de la selva | 2 |
famous swords colada and | 2 |
as i am of | 2 |
on a second occasion | 2 |
but at last he | 2 |
the following ballad is | 2 |
and i will show | 2 |
he assisted in the | 2 |
and happy is the | 2 |
an affectionate leave of | 2 |
arrived at the house | 2 |
the people of tiznit | 2 |
she had been forced | 2 |
brought him to the | 2 |
child of the sea | 2 |
translations from the arabic | 2 |
that she had been | 2 |
are before the camels | 2 |
at the edge of | 2 |
such force that he | 2 |
in his right hand | 2 |
at the palace of | 2 |
desire to return to | 2 |
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ladies elvira and sol | 2 |
is by no means | 2 |
the haunts of men | 2 |
tirante the white was | 2 |
have to thank him | 2 |
when they had gone | 2 |
for a little wool | 2 |
in ignorance of the | 2 |
distance from the court | 2 |
it is scarcely necessary | 2 |
that he was dead | 2 |
he resolved to make | 2 |
circumstance that it was | 2 |
led him to the | 2 |
king of that country | 2 |
a king of the | 2 |
the fields and cities | 2 |
upon a career of | 2 |
whom she had been | 2 |
we may well pass | 2 |
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your mother in the | 2 |
an appeal to the | 2 |
learned that she had | 2 |
go to the king | 2 |
the size of a | 2 |
the city where his | 2 |
the same class as | 2 |
will gladly believe that | 2 |
the kind offices of | 2 |
appears the sun they | 2 |
and the slave woman | 2 |
the sequels to amadis | 2 |
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which had been taken | 2 |
him as their own | 2 |
such was the case | 2 |
me in this matter | 2 |
thou hast caused my | 2 |
gay guitar and violin | 2 |
the nature of the | 2 |
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they went to the | 2 |
house of our lord | 2 |
that he did not | 2 |
seems to have acted | 2 |
that it had a | 2 |
by the banks of | 2 |
by the moors of | 2 |
barb in a murky | 2 |
in much the same | 2 |
of beauties sleeps within | 2 |
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so that the king | 2 |
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when the sun is | 2 |
the pages of the | 2 |
hide on either side | 2 |
his bosom heaves with | 2 |
i will kill you | 2 |
into the thickest of | 2 |
the inn where they | 2 |
the marquis de santillana | 2 |
took up his journey | 2 |
the expression of the | 2 |
superior to those of | 2 |
from castle to castle | 2 |
he made his escape | 2 |
the result of his | 2 |
and violin the silver | 2 |
for the uses of | 2 |
swear that she to | 2 |
populaires de la khabylie | 2 |
should be thine own | 2 |
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my mother is a | 2 |
the commencement of the | 2 |
him by the hand | 2 |
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in gold and silver | 2 |
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such and such a | 2 |
the castle of the | 2 |
was not the last | 2 |
dealing with spanish romance | 2 |
come and find me | 2 |
the boundaries of the | 2 |
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as well as its | 2 |
in the following year | 2 |
called his negroes and | 2 |
to the object of | 2 |
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to work in the | 2 |
to face with him | 2 |
the whole of the | 2 |
the house of our | 2 |
of the exploits of | 2 |
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resolved to set out | 2 |
much money as you | 2 |
spanish magic and sorcery | 2 |
the place where he | 2 |
one who had drunk | 2 |
when he found that | 2 |
which had been brought | 2 |
the landlord of the | 2 |
nor lay my cushion | 2 |
with hope and trust | 2 |
the edge of the | 2 |
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had been brought up | 2 |
whom he had not | 2 |
best of the series | 2 |
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in his hand a | 2 |
french chansons de gestes | 2 |
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the king in the | 2 |
manner in which his | 2 |
and the queen of | 2 |
spanish cantares de gesta | 2 |
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paws to the turmoil | 2 |
ship of the great | 2 |
who has given thee | 2 |
where shall i find | 2 |
of brass upon the | 2 |
by far the most | 2 |
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the throne of god | 2 |
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my lord the cid | 2 |
the garb of a | 2 |
pinnace waits thee at | 2 |
making his way to | 2 |
to cut it down | 2 |
chronicle of archbishop turpin | 2 |
that portion of the | 2 |
his home in the | 2 |
convey it to the | 2 |
poems of the maghreb | 2 |
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the spaniard of oran | 2 |
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the hills and plains | 2 |
from this time onward | 2 |
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you burning my hair | 2 |
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sequels to amadis de | 2 |
paces up and down | 2 |
on board the ship | 2 |
his dealings with the | 2 |
that celebrated in the | 2 |
her the head of | 2 |
angels worshipping the lord | 2 |
cities of the peninsula | 2 |
to accompany him to | 2 |
lisaro was musing so | 2 |
a burning fire consumes | 2 |
i will sell you | 2 |
filled his heart with | 2 |
i will give her | 2 |
came from a far | 2 |
the traces of an | 2 |
of the leonese party | 2 |
at the loss of | 2 |
and refused to receive | 2 |
my wife at jolfata | 2 |
been laid upon the | 2 |
the apple of youth | 2 |
met death on her | 2 |
of lisuarte and onoloria | 2 |
pluck out one of | 2 |
asked him what he | 2 |
the passage in question | 2 |
the character of an | 2 |
loves of boabdil and | 2 |
the window of the | 2 |
which was destined to | 2 |
to the old man | 2 |
and the soldan of | 2 |
in the fray the | 2 |
he fell to the | 2 |
pity it is that | 2 |
from the power of | 2 |
country which they had | 2 |
look at thy similars | 2 |
went to the house | 2 |
the lances of the | 2 |
said to each other | 2 |
that he had stolen | 2 |
curb the passions of | 2 |
to take part in | 2 |
daughter of the grand | 2 |
once more to the | 2 |
i will cut off | 2 |
he went to get | 2 |
as a kind of | 2 |
girl said to mahomet | 2 |
the ship of zara | 2 |
food to the child | 2 |
of the chansons de | 2 |
had brought him to | 2 |
or javelin to throw | 2 |
history of spanish literature | 2 |
immediately turned the pin | 2 |
of their native land | 2 |
returned to the place | 2 |
and ever as they | 2 |
we doubt that the | 2 |
he divested himself of | 2 |
book of the amadis | 2 |
which stood in the | 2 |
one red glare of | 2 |
he had left the | 2 |
fray the zegri won | 2 |
the king was greatly | 2 |
king and his family | 2 |
type of spanish romance | 2 |
the sources of spanish | 2 |
he fell in with | 2 |
the court of the | 2 |
she received them with | 2 |
would tell her that | 2 |
in which don quixote | 2 |
to the making of | 2 |
plighted his troth to | 2 |
mystery and principle of | 2 |
a hundred and twenty | 2 |
with the intention of | 2 |
put it in the | 2 |
and gazed upon the | 2 |
led them to the | 2 |
i did not hear | 2 |
floats proudly in the | 2 |
a tower of the | 2 |
young man of about | 2 |
of our own time | 2 |
of the north of | 2 |
he made a proclamation | 2 |
the ladders owned by | 2 |
of his dealings with | 2 |
the arch of true | 2 |
its way clean through | 2 |
what is your father | 2 |
under the spell of | 2 |
not to be wondered | 2 |
the number of books | 2 |
in the evening he | 2 |
gave it as his | 2 |
children are at guadia | 2 |
he had perforce to | 2 |
basset and chauncey c | 2 |
and was told that | 2 |
that none of them | 2 |
metre of the poema | 2 |
fill all with hope | 2 |
in the cancionero general | 2 |
under the impression that | 2 |
is the picture of | 2 |
on learning of the | 2 |
infanta and alfonzo ramos | 2 |
from the period of | 2 |
salvo to our king | 2 |
for many a day | 2 |
fountain of which the | 2 |
the matter of the | 2 |
is a right good | 2 |
is the fact that | 2 |
if you open the | 2 |
foot high whose beard | 2 |
affectionate leave of the | 2 |
thee at the slip | 2 |
you see that i | 2 |
of the winged monster | 2 |
in one of the | 2 |
and a number of | 2 |
bid the trumpet sound | 2 |
of all the blood | 2 |
lady of the garland | 2 |
he was well aware | 2 |
said to their father | 2 |
he returned and said | 2 |
of its kind that | 2 |
of the man who | 2 |
take your flute and | 2 |
the name of the | 2 |
christians have made an | 2 |
which he had brought | 2 |
take the place of | 2 |
but the sheathed blade | 2 |
and in order that | 2 |
is now known as | 2 |
and a half years | 2 |
by this time arrived | 2 |
war against the christians | 2 |
of the hill above | 2 |
and the courage of | 2 |
where they found a | 2 |
the latter said to | 2 |
fork in the road | 2 |
the thing is easy | 2 |
met the bad one | 2 |
of the arabs who | 2 |
the council of the | 2 |
the beggars of rome | 2 |
by which he was | 2 |
the house of coral | 2 |
his negroes and said | 2 |
into the night the | 2 |
his daughters in marriage | 2 |
may be slaughtered soon | 2 |
la khabylie du jurgura | 2 |
she wrote a letter | 2 |
and say to him | 2 |
that they have been | 2 |
came back to the | 2 |
and at the request | 2 |
was not permitted to | 2 |
night raid of reduan | 2 |
andalla with all the | 2 |
he was not permitted | 2 |
by whom he had | 2 |
and the lion the | 2 |
of the spanish ballad | 2 |
are set in crystal | 2 |
to the jews raquel | 2 |
he had found a | 2 |
him that he must | 2 |
resolved to sell their | 2 |
to me the hours | 2 |
the daughter of lisuarte | 2 |
it would have been | 2 |
into the care of | 2 |
come with helm and | 2 |
out your other eye | 2 |
to whom she had | 2 |
of the most celebrated | 2 |
he had returned to | 2 |
be a person of | 2 |
while her little ones | 2 |
man did me a | 2 |
be none other than | 2 |
at that moment a | 2 |
set off in the | 2 |
that he was not | 2 |
that one of them | 2 |
to be met with | 2 |
answered the bad one | 2 |
to bring him to | 2 |
heaven appears the sun | 2 |
who seems to have | 2 |
resolved to ask the | 2 |
has vanished from my | 2 |
the old woman for | 2 |
as if on fire | 2 |
the human heart which | 2 |
the bottom of the | 2 |
and will not let | 2 |
a violent passion for | 2 |
of the twelfth century | 2 |
a club and gave | 2 |
the emperor of trebizond | 2 |
any adventure she might | 2 |
the true character of | 2 |
sword in his hand | 2 |
and he went to | 2 |
told him that the | 2 |
and the lovely lute | 2 |
don alonzo de aguilar | 2 |
in a few days | 2 |
not wish to see | 2 |
when he arrived he | 2 |
of don quixote was | 2 |
went to the spring | 2 |
came to the king | 2 |
many a year the | 2 |
partakes of the nature | 2 |
eight moorish lords of | 2 |
ask of you a | 2 |
the first to laugh | 2 |
him with a lance | 2 |
but at length the | 2 |
give us one of | 2 |
high whose beard measures | 2 |
her mistress and said | 2 |
to be with her | 2 |
since the days of | 2 |
will not go with | 2 |
as a literary language | 2 |
is not to be | 2 |
the fray the zegri | 2 |
to the princess of | 2 |
was joined once more | 2 |
returned to his fishing | 2 |
at that moment the | 2 |
it is thus that | 2 |
a basket filled with | 2 |
the helmet of mambrino | 2 |
the northwest of africa | 2 |
for which he was | 2 |
and banners bright from | 2 |
fitzmaurice kelly thinks that | 2 |
flock to him who | 2 |
went to the city | 2 |
that he had once | 2 |
to the british court | 2 |
until the beginning of | 2 |
for the book of | 2 |
o my dear friend | 2 |
he turns to see | 2 |
she was the daughter | 2 |
red glare of brass | 2 |
humorous romances of spain | 2 |
done to his daughters | 2 |
go to the treasure | 2 |
consumes my aching breast | 2 |
and partly to the | 2 |
hill on which the | 2 |
soul still owns the | 2 |
at the door of | 2 |
came to him and | 2 |
my children are at | 2 |
there was no help | 2 |
of the east and | 2 |
foam on the rein | 2 |
to say that i | 2 |
by the breath of | 2 |
but nothing else is | 2 |
the courtyard of the | 2 |
a quarrel arose between | 2 |
they are set in | 2 |
with helm and cuirass | 2 |
that it was a | 2 |
between man and woman | 2 |
there was a bird | 2 |
best measure of the | 2 |
in his place and | 2 |
but as he had | 2 |
a swarm of flies | 2 |
the authors of the | 2 |
sleeps within the tomb | 2 |
now they stare with | 2 |
of shoes are those | 2 |
it to your eyes | 2 |
the court of spain | 2 |
only a few days | 2 |
the castle of almaurol | 2 |
and left him in | 2 |
the pilgrim of love | 2 |
it to the earth | 2 |
have come with helm | 2 |
who are before the | 2 |
the presence of the | 2 |
for the infantes of | 2 |
he drew his sword | 2 |
which the father of | 2 |
the chiefs of the | 2 |
the passions of a | 2 |
and carried it away | 2 |
ring in its ear | 2 |
arrived at the gates | 2 |
the radiance of thy | 2 |
a daughter of the | 2 |
the queen of tharsus | 2 |
who was born at | 2 |
wrong has been done | 2 |
me while i go | 2 |
are in the middle | 2 |
the fate of his | 2 |
one of the great | 2 |
he might be permitted | 2 |
is reminiscent of the | 2 |
as he paws to | 2 |
began to give way | 2 |
the dawn doth go | 2 |
from those of the | 2 |
him to accompany her | 2 |
king and his son | 2 |
the opening of the | 2 |
sign of the cross | 2 |
and as she sighed | 2 |
by a furious tempest | 2 |
poema del cid is | 2 |
he set out for | 2 |
look it in the | 2 |
the romance is occupied | 2 |
with the violence of | 2 |
been made in the | 2 |
but now they stare | 2 |
and from the window | 2 |
made the sign of | 2 |
the cause of his | 2 |
day he came to | 2 |
herself to the task | 2 |
to curb the passions | 2 |
take our leave of | 2 |
which seem to me | 2 |
wooden horse might be | 2 |
the shepherd took his | 2 |
if our conclusions are | 2 |
a few days before | 2 |
a life of ease | 2 |
of the at taberchant | 2 |
who had gone to | 2 |
do not speak a | 2 |
and little did i | 2 |
once more upon the | 2 |
and the jays the | 2 |
on until they were | 2 |
nothing else is white | 2 |
in the kingdom of | 2 |
the sky is overcast | 2 |
promised a flock to | 2 |
of the moorish king | 2 |
the story of his | 2 |
me out of it | 2 |
entered the city and | 2 |
brass upon the foe | 2 |
and began to play | 2 |
it would be strange | 2 |
salomon and the griffin | 2 |
the original home of | 2 |
and mount one of | 2 |
number of fairy tales | 2 |
and would have kissed | 2 |
it was thought that | 2 |
and his soul is | 2 |
the generosity of the | 2 |
the traditions of the | 2 |
the great mystery and | 2 |
to the mosque to | 2 |
so many years of | 2 |
the king called his | 2 |
be wondered at that | 2 |
the room where they | 2 |
if they did not | 2 |
it may be that | 2 |
and found a treasure | 2 |
wrote a letter to | 2 |
and kissed her with | 2 |
in making his escape | 2 |
of which they are | 2 |
the people of aglou | 2 |
means in his power | 2 |
hills and plains around | 2 |
sackbut in accord proclaim | 2 |
had returned to the | 2 |
proudly in the air | 2 |
but on the way | 2 |
the subject of a | 2 |
a summons to our | 2 |
doth speak between the | 2 |
she had borne him | 2 |
so that i may | 2 |
in any adventure she | 2 |
on his shield a | 2 |
saw him and said | 2 |
of the spanish ambassador | 2 |
that the king should | 2 |
many men of letters | 2 |
let us make a | 2 |
he set off in | 2 |
us up every morning | 2 |
old man and said | 2 |
turned away her face | 2 |
nor do they know | 2 |
with a loud and | 2 |
attained the age of | 2 |
palace si mahomet said | 2 |
the service of his | 2 |
the period of their | 2 |
there is a trampling | 2 |
loudly strike the drum | 2 |
ask him for the | 2 |
give me your consolation | 2 |
he encountered a hermit | 2 |
and when she saw | 2 |
who thought he was | 2 |
that it should be | 2 |
country of the moors | 2 |
take part in the | 2 |
his sword and severed | 2 |
the two moorish knights | 2 |
is the story of | 2 |
of the ballads of | 2 |
at the time when | 2 |
sir guy of warwick | 2 |
that he must be | 2 |
you must give me | 2 |
resolved to bring the | 2 |
took his flute and | 2 |
the great duke of | 2 |
was of the most | 2 |
day he went to | 2 |
man and the bad | 2 |
in great fear that | 2 |
to have been made | 2 |
shores of the island | 2 |
in the power of | 2 |
he found that he | 2 |
his barb in a | 2 |
of the wild beasts | 2 |
more beautiful than the | 2 |
and this is the | 2 |
he did the same | 2 |
daughters for the infantes | 2 |
in a murky garb | 2 |
the nature of a | 2 |
why are you burning | 2 |
and i will marry | 2 |
said to his companions | 2 |
in the second line | 2 |
and sent her to | 2 |
the heart of a | 2 |
so many of the | 2 |
is that in which | 2 |
it is not in | 2 |
a campaign against the | 2 |
take thee to his | 2 |
and the fear of | 2 |
is far from here | 2 |
armed to the teeth | 2 |
the walls of alcocer | 2 |
pleased the god who | 2 |
can you tell me | 2 |
i will give it | 2 |
to save herself from | 2 |
it is not only | 2 |
odor of burning hair | 2 |
i am a woman | 2 |
spurs to his horse | 2 |
as expressed in its | 2 |
the defeat of the | 2 |
or romances of the | 2 |
it was the moorish | 2 |
i will not go | 2 |
the accomplishment of his | 2 |
las soberbias torres mira | 2 |
be no other than | 2 |
without saying a word | 2 |
a rock on the | 2 |
of her days in | 2 |
a number of men | 2 |
course of his adventures | 2 |
when celin comes in | 2 |
of more than one | 2 |
i do not understand | 2 |
to get a drink | 2 |
the debt of nature | 2 |
but when he saw | 2 |
ye may see it | 2 |
and with one stroke | 2 |
silver notes are flowing | 2 |
place where his wife | 2 |
of a later day | 2 |
the city girl and | 2 |
a leaf of this | 2 |
the most celebrated of | 2 |
the jackal said to | 2 |
you who are before | 2 |
upon a dappled steed | 2 |
the wise men of | 2 |
found that he was | 2 |
in the night and | 2 |
the morn is up | 2 |
the crow and the | 2 |
to the middle of | 2 |
he knew not how | 2 |
he learned that his | 2 |
it pleased the god | 2 |
was a man who | 2 |
dust in the distance | 2 |
the spirit of which | 2 |
from the emperor of | 2 |
his horse to the | 2 |
the vezir said to | 2 |
to carry the letter | 2 |
was a native of | 2 |
shared his meal with | 2 |
author of the poema | 2 |
second to that of | 2 |
the blood of zegri | 2 |
did not take the | 2 |
ancient chronicles of spain | 2 |
were soon engaged in | 2 |
don quixote is that | 2 |
of which the bottom | 2 |
is his hide on | 2 |
that i do not | 2 |
was a friend of | 2 |
o master of the | 2 |
due regard to the | 2 |
the adventure which had | 2 |
it came to pass | 2 |
cuirass of gold and | 2 |
will do me a | 2 |
that a great and | 2 |
the sheathed blade is | 2 |
gave up its keys | 2 |
bestowed her hand upon | 2 |
the evening of the | 2 |
it in the face | 2 |
he leapt into the | 2 |
day he returned to | 2 |
now known as the | 2 |
left his heart behind | 2 |
set in crystal rings | 2 |
me the box which | 2 |
stoutest heart is broken | 2 |
out of the house | 2 |
a terrible disease of | 2 |
not permit him to | 2 |
at once commanded that | 2 |
collection of tales and | 2 |
and met a man | 2 |
knight of the savage | 2 |
house of the woman | 2 |
were hung with the | 2 |
prove to curb the | 2 |
father said to him | 2 |
the rein ye may | 2 |
he put up at | 2 |
the time of the | 2 |
old english romance of | 2 |
but i do not | 2 |
lovely lute doth speak | 2 |
but there was no | 2 |
the knowledge of the | 2 |
to be the work | 2 |
the first of these | 2 |
it should be so | 2 |
and came running to | 2 |
middle of the camels | 2 |
and vanished in the | 2 |
the lady of his | 2 |
that he should have | 2 |
it is to thee | 2 |
and contented himself with | 2 |
he saw that it | 2 |
to the royal presence | 2 |
may be taken as | 2 |
sheathed blade is bright | 2 |
the belt is black | 2 |
by a swarm of | 2 |
a prisoner in the | 2 |
with one red glare | 2 |
sources of spanish romance | 2 |
at the moment when | 2 |
let us go to | 2 |
to the charms of | 2 |
the order of st | 2 |
it is a right | 2 |
the dirge for aliatar | 2 |
he would not be | 2 |
of the fiction of | 2 |
is on the sea | 2 |
them for a little | 2 |
soon fell in with | 2 |
as much as it | 2 |
of them had been | 2 |
they say that thou | 2 |
she told him that | 2 |
tell me that the | 2 |
they all have bit | 2 |
out on the terrace | 2 |
placed himself at the | 2 |
into his service as | 2 |
on the deck of | 2 |
occasion of the marriage | 2 |
from betis and xenil | 2 |
and the beautiful woman | 2 |
of the fate of | 2 |
it was not i | 2 |
thou art like the | 2 |
ox for me while | 2 |
king said to him | 2 |
at the first opportunity | 2 |
a foot high whose | 2 |
the odor of burning | 2 |
at the manner in | 2 |
a fork in the | 2 |
back to their own | 2 |
in the evening the | 2 |
he had not been | 2 |
sent him to a | 2 |
one of them said | 2 |
in quest of her | 2 |
throw wide the door | 2 |
attacked by a swarm | 2 |
of the moorish romances | 2 |
so that we may | 2 |
and see your mother | 2 |
the infanta sevilla and | 2 |
not been long in | 2 |
came to the city | 2 |
the form in which | 2 |
the blood within doth | 2 |
with the adventures of | 2 |
he would tell her | 2 |
when he learned that | 2 |
assuring him that he | 2 |
the way he met | 2 |
wanted to carry the | 2 |
nothing better than to | 2 |
to join the jousting | 2 |
and the waters white | 2 |
more loudly strike the | 2 |
heart is broken unless | 2 |
sabre of the ind | 2 |
who are in the | 2 |
not seem to me | 2 |
but he would not | 2 |
when he had found | 2 |
he was received by | 2 |
the same time i | 2 |
of the cid now | 2 |
to him in the | 2 |
the knights in the | 2 |
which he had come | 2 |
her to the palace | 2 |
strength to bear my | 2 |
on the th of | 2 |
of the spanish ballads | 2 |
that such was the | 2 |
he had a son | 2 |
landlord of the inn | 2 |
to the fountain to | 2 |
thou art brave in | 2 |
permitted to remain in | 2 |
and he saw that | 2 |
are fixed upon the | 2 |
of the great serpent | 2 |
victory in the fight | 2 |
and my mother is | 2 |
arm them for the | 2 |
shepherd took his flute | 2 |
el hilalieu and el | 2 |
the secret of the | 2 |
in the romance of | 2 |
upon a time the | 2 |
her and asked her | 2 |
me a great favor | 2 |
in the intervals of | 2 |
started on the way | 2 |
yet ere high in | 2 |
terrible disease of the | 2 |
hand of the princess | 2 |
want you to spit | 2 |
beauties sleeps within the | 2 |
the woman and the | 2 |
girl and the country | 2 |
in a condition of | 2 |
son of the cadi | 2 |
entered the service of | 2 |
that all the world | 2 |
refused to listen to | 2 |
daughters of the cid | 2 |
beard measures two feet | 2 |
is every evidence that | 2 |
journeyed on his way | 2 |
more of the nature | 2 |
whom destiny has given | 2 |
the splendor of his | 2 |
the sackbut ring a | 2 |
his father said to | 2 |
garden green and fair | 2 |
he in his wrath | 2 |
may see it plain | 2 |
kept in ignorance of | 2 |
have bit the dust | 2 |
between him and the | 2 |
probably because of the | 2 |
to permit him to | 2 |
was the daughter of | 2 |
the shadows of the | 2 |
a flock to him | 2 |
the spoken language of | 2 |
standing at the window | 2 |
all of whom were | 2 |
the return of the | 2 |
the bright eyes of | 2 |
the sight of the | 2 |
king lisuarte at windsor | 2 |
my horse and my | 2 |
in the morning the | 2 |
me pluck out one | 2 |
adventure which had befallen | 2 |
whom he assisted in | 2 |
daughter of the emperor | 2 |
a young man in | 2 |
informed him that he | 2 |
the moors of africa | 2 |
the hand of oriana | 2 |
she might choose for | 2 |
the city and said | 2 |
hath bid the trumpet | 2 |
that of sancho panza | 2 |
to the very fine | 2 |
the crown and mantle | 2 |
cause of all his | 2 |
i told him to | 2 |
it was said that | 2 |
a ring in its | 2 |
he left his native | 2 |
lances of the cid | 2 |
the captain of the | 2 |
brought it to his | 2 |
the last of all | 2 |
in heaven appears the | 2 |
of the magic lance | 2 |
knights and damsels in | 2 |
but just as he | 2 |
took away his wife | 2 |