Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|           spirit that kept him from despair in the bagnios of Algiers,
 2   I,  TransPre|         Sancho Panza's drollery the despair of the conscientious translator.
 3   I,        II|             him, at which he was in despair, for he was anxious to encounter
 4   I,      VIII|          his persuasion, he did not despair of finding the conclusion
 5   I,        XI|       secret,~ Love need never feel despair.~ ~ True it is, Olalla,
 6   I,       XII|          bring them to the brink of despair; and so they know not what
 7   I,      XIII|          that its title was "Lay of Despair."~ ~Ambrosio hearing it
 8   I,       XIV|           to a discord wrung by mad despair~ Out of this bosom's depths
 9   I,       XIV|          Nor do I look for it in my despair;~ But rather clinging to
10   I,       XIV|             And (if such tribute to despair be due)~ Chant in their
11   I,       XIV|         fitter obsequies.~ ~ Lay of despair, grieve not when thou art
12   I,       XIV|       complain, let him give way to despair whose encouraged hopes have
13   I,       XIV|           Was she that drove him to despair,~ And Love hath made her
14   I,       XXV|         here, playing the victim of despair, the madman, the maniac,
15   I,       XXV|           of the lover or victim of despair about him, inasmuch as his
16   I,       XXV|           good right to give way to despair and hang yourself; and no
17   I,    XXVIII|             had quitted the city in despair, leaving behind him a letter
18   I,        XL| expectations, without giving way to despair I immediately began to look
19   I,     XLIII|            obstacles I see,~ Yet no despair~ Shall hold me bound to
20  II,       XXI|         soul, quitting this life in despair, should not be lost, that
21  II,      XLIV|      enchanted Moor may give way to despair, but I must be Dulcinea'
22  II,       LIX|           than to think of dying of despair as your worship does; take
23  II,        LX|       distance; so he said to him, "Despair not, valiant knight, nor
24  II,       LXX|             s where one who dies in despair is bound for."~ ~"To tell
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