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1 I, TransPre| incredible as it may seem, jealousy of his influence and the 2 I, VI| and 'The Enlightenment of Jealousy.'"~ ~"Then all we have to 3 I, IX| as "The Enlightenment of Jealousy" and the "Nymphs and Shepherds 4 I, XIV| And deadly is the force of jealousy;~ Long absence makes of 5 I, XIV| live on~ A prey to absence, jealousy, disdain;~ Racked by suspicion 6 I, XIV| Ought I to shut mine eyes to jealousy,~ If through a thousand 7 I, XIV| the realms of love,~ Oh, Jealousy! put chains upon these hands,~ 8 I, XIV| Chrysostom complained in it of jealousy, suspicion, and absence, 9 I, XIV| dies for me it is not of jealousy or misery he dies, for she 10 I, XIV| one can give no cause for jealousy to any, and candour is not 11 I, XX| tongues, was some little jealousy she caused him that crossed 12 I, XXIV| in me a certain amount of jealousy; not that I feared any change 13 I, XXV| long absence and brooding jealousy have driven to bewail his 14 I, XXVII| frame glowed with rage and jealousy. They were all thrown into 15 I, XXXIV| the despairing toils of jealousy; but being forewarned she 16 I, XXXIV| driven by the fierce rage of jealousy, he had said to Anselmo, 17 I, XLIII| on that occasion) in thy jealousy and love."~ ~Don Quixote 18 I, LI| mourn the raging fever of jealousy, for which she never gave 19 II, XXV| and if it was not for her jealousy I would not change her for 20 II, XLIX| maiden whom the power of jealousy has led to break through 21 II, XLIX| befallen you, nor was it jealousy that made you leave home, 22 II, XLIX| said she, "nor was it jealousy that brought me out, but 23 II, LX| thee to drive thee in thy jealousy to take my life; and to 24 II, LX| wicked! O furious force of jealousy, to what desperate lengths 25 II, LX| insuperable and cruel might of jealousy that wove the web of her