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Parte, Chap.
1 I, Commend| binds us in a fellowship of woe.~ ~ ~ THE KNIGHT OF PHOEBUS~ ~ 2 I, Commend| cruelty,~ If still your woe be powerless to move her,~ 3 I, XIV| breast of mine deep notes of woe~ To serve my need of fitting 4 I, XIV| s sad note, the wail of woe~ That rises from the dreary 5 I, XIV| rather clinging to a cureless woe,~ All hope do I abjure for 6 I, XIV| strongest cord, Disdain.~ But, woe is me! triumphant over all,~ 7 I, XVII| that," returned Sancho - "woe betide me and all my kindred!- 8 I, XXVI| bushes,~ Are ye aweary of the woe~ That this poor aching bosom 9 I, XXVI| Relentless fate, an endless woe;~ Don Quixote's tears are 10 I, XXVI| mass, and if that be so, woe is me, for I am married 11 I, XXVII| the prime cause of all my woe doth prove?~ Love.~ What 12 I, XXVII| Since, working for my woe, these three,~ Love, Chance 13 I, XXVII| welfare for their aim? But, woe is me, wherefore do I complain? 14 I, XXVIII| deceives me not, it is so; ah! woe is me! how much more grateful 15 I, XXXIV| weep bitterly, exclaiming, "Woe is me! that I should be 16 I, XXXIV| unworthily thou him? But, woe is me, I now comprehend 17 II, VI| that falter here below."~ ~"Woe is me!" exclaimed the niece, " 18 II, VII| you will see miracles."~ ~"Woe is me," cried the housekeeper, " 19 II, XII| rest assured that it is to woe itself and affliction itself 20 II, XXXV| have the authors of her woe resolved.~ And this is, 21 II, XXXVIII| where am I wandering to? Woe is me, unfortunate being! 22 II, XXXVIII| said about my own? Again, woe is me, hapless that I am! 23 II, XLIV| rove,~ To others bringing woe;~ Thou scatterest wounds, 24 II, XLV| an ill-washed rag, and, woe is me! got from me what 25 II, LXVIII| welcome haven in my sea of woe,~ Such joy I know,~ That