Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,     XXVII|     as rare as his sighs were piteous, and they had not proceeded
 2   I,      XXXI|       wood, I heard cries and piteous complaints as of a person
 3   I,      XXXV|       himself, giving vent to piteous heartrending sighs; and
 4   I,       LII|     hay on an ox-cart. It was piteous to hear the cries the two
 5  II,       XII| exclaimed in a melancholy and piteous voice, "O fairest and most
 6  II,    XXVIII|    came to his eyes, and in a piteous and broken voice he said
 7  II,      XXXV|      To give relief in such a piteous case.~ O thou, the pride
 8  II,     XXXIX|        and in a trembling and piteous voice I addressed such words
 9  II,        LX|  grave!"~ ~So vehement and so piteous were the lamentations of
10  II,      LXXI|           At the sound of his piteous cry and of the stroke of
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