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1 I, Commend| In such hard case your comfort let it be~ That Sancho was 2 I, XVII| engaged in attending to the comfort of his mules.~ ~This being 3 I, XXIII| given to him. Sancho took comfort at this, dried his tears, 4 I, XXIV| could; for it is still some comfort in misfortune to find one 5 I, XXVII| anything for his relief or comfort that he did not wish; and 6 I, XXVII| to address some words of comfort to him, he was stopped by 7 I, XXVIII| to for counsel in doubt, comfort in sorrow, or relief in 8 I, XXVIII| distress, at least to offer you comfort; for no distress, so long 9 I, XXVIII| sufferer refuse to listen to comfort offered with good intention. 10 I, XXVIII| my mind, and I strove to comfort myself without comfort, 11 I, XXVIII| to comfort myself without comfort, indulging in faint and 12 I, XXIX| ragged, bereft of all human comfort, and what is worse, of reason, 13 I, XXXVI| her to say some words of comfort to her, but was prevented 14 I, XXXVII| satiety, their cold into comfort, their nakedness into fine 15 I, XL| keep them in safety and comfort until their ransom arrives. 16 I, XLI| theirs now, and come back to comfort thy sorrowing father, who 17 I, XLI| become a Christian, give thee comfort in thy sorrow, my father. 18 I, XLII| country with the credit and comfort he was entitled to. For 19 I, XLVI| pains of my prison, find comfort in these chains wherewith 20 II, X| all the roads by which any comfort may reach 'this wretched 21 II, XXIV| will be of great use and comfort to you in time of trouble; 22 II, XLI| say more."~ ~"Well, I will comfort myself with that promise, 23 II, XLIII| and mine the shame; but I comfort myself with having done 24 II, XLVI| chamber to-night; and I will comfort this poor maiden to the 25 II, XLIX| Sancho gave her the best comfort he could, and entreated 26 II, LIII| all he wanted for his own comfort or for the journey. Sancho 27 II, LVII| herself ungrateful. It is a comfort to me that they can't call 28 II, LIX| He said yes, with as much comfort and as good fare as they 29 II, LXV| defeat. Sancho strove to comfort him, and among other things