Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|        different place from the melancholy, silent, deserted Alcala
 2   I,  TransPre|          Viaje," "to divert the melancholy moody heart at any time
 3   I,   AuthPre|       in reading your story the melancholy may be moved to laughter,
 4   I,      XXII|       no reply, so downcast and melancholy was he; but the first answered
 5   I,      XXVI|       madness of Roland, or the melancholy madness of Amadis; and communing
 6   I,     XXVII|       folly~ To seek a cure for melancholy:~ Ask where it lies; the
 7   I,     XXVII|      reached his ear, saying in melancholy tones what will be told
 8   I,    XXVIII|    cause to ask me why I was so melancholy, and drive me to invent
 9   I,      XXIX|         day forth lay aside the melancholy that distresses you, and
10   I,      XXXV|     died, worn out by grief and melancholy. This was the end of all
11   I,      XLII|    began it, but in the deepest melancholy and sadness. Oh dear brother!
12   I,     XLIII|         to smell Rocinante, who melancholy, dejected, and with drooping
13   I,      XLIX|         enchanted too, he is so melancholy and dejected; and then we
14   I,         L|        how they will banish any melancholy you may feel and raise your
15   I,        LI|     while Leandra was away. Our melancholy grew greater, our patience
16  II,        XI| recalled him from his reverie. "Melancholy, senor," said he, "was made,
17  II,       XII|       afterwards exclaimed in a melancholy and piteous voice, "O fairest
18  II,       XVI|      from his master's profound melancholy, and excited fresh amazement
19  II,     XXIII|      where he may, he shows his melancholy and sadness, and takes no
20  II,     XXXVI|        s rich conversation, the melancholy sound of a fife and harsh
21  II,     XXXVI|    heard was a most doleful and melancholy one. While they were still
22  II,   XXXVIII|   MISFORTUNES~ ~ ~Following the melancholy musicians there filed into
23  II,      XLIV|        and asked him why he was melancholy; because, she said, if it
24  II,        LX|       with the saddest and most melancholy face that sadness itself
25  II,       LXV|         which is enough to turn melancholy itself into merriment. However,
26  II,       LXV|         keep his bed, dejected, melancholy, moody and out of sorts,
27  II,     LXXIV|       doctor's opinion was that melancholy and depression were bringing
28  II,     LXXIV|   killing him, or any hands but melancholy's making an end of him.
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