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1 I, Commend| dismiss!~ Then would my heavy sorrow turn to joy;~ None 2 I, XIV| closed the grave with a heavy stone until a slab was ready 3 I, XXIII| rotten and torn; but so heavy were they that Sancho had 4 I, XXXV| that he was suffering some heavy affliction. Anselmo at once 5 I, XXXVI| one would have supposed a heavy calamity had fallen upon 6 I, LII| that has been so sad and heavy all these ages that you 7 II, V| top of it to make it so heavy that I cannot carry it; 8 II, VII| designs; and I should lay a heavy burden on my conscience 9 II, XIII| choicest brings with it a heavy burden of cares and troubles 10 II, XIV| of his horse, and with so heavy a fall that he lay to all 11 II, XLI| recovering consciousness after a heavy sleep, and the duchess and 12 II, XLIV| bed, out of spirits and heavy at heart, as much because 13 II, XLIV| is a light rather than a heavy sleeper, and I would not 14 II, XLVI| adventure would have fallen so heavy on Don Quixote or cost him 15 II, XLIX| up in a cell, and may lay heavy penalties on the gaoler 16 II, LI| exorbitant. He laid extremely heavy penalties upon those who 17 II, LII| because one's expenses are heavy at the Court; for a loaf 18 II, LIX| person; he makes you out a heavy feeder and a fool, and not 19 II, LXI| the city returned, and the heavy cannon rent the air with 20 II, LXVIII| time, as I know thou hast a heavy hand. As soon as thou hast