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Parte, Chap.
1 I, XIII| and out of curiosity and pity we left our direct road 2 I, XXIII| abstraction; and with no little pity, for from his behaviour, 3 I, XXVII| wild ways will turn into pity for my woes. If it be, sirs, 4 I, XXVIII| tears implore Heaven to have pity on my misery, and grant 5 I, XXIX| the listeners felt as much pity as wonder at her misfortunes; 6 I, XXXII| sometimes make me weep with the pity I feel for them."~ ~"Then 7 I, XXXIII| eyes of contempt instead of pity by all who know of his wife' 8 I, XXXIV| listener feel much more pity for him than for Camilla, 9 I, XXXVI| and sobs, which make us pity her; and we feel sure that 10 I, XXXVI| marked that it excited the pity of Dorothea and all who 11 I, XXXVIII| wanted. It excited fresh pity in those who had heard him 12 I, XLIII| two wenches he said:~ ~"I pity you, beauteous lady, that 13 I, XLIV| disclosed them, touched with pity at the distress he saw your 14 II, XXVIII| life. Forgive me and have pity on my folly, and remember 15 II, XXXV| transformed~ And touched with pity, first I turned the leaves~ 16 II, XXXIX| father or mother will feel pity for her? Who will help her? 17 II, XLVIII| that anyone would have felt pity for her; but although Don 18 II, LI| from being an object of pity to anyone.~ ~Thy friend, 19 II, LV| gentleman that will take pity on a sinner buried alive, 20 II, LIX| Dulcinea; for it is a great pity that the poor lady should 21 II, LXII| all that it fills me with pity that the sound wit they 22 II, LXV| of us who know him feel pity for him, and I am one of 23 II, LXX| not been that Love, taking pity on me, let my recovery rest