Parte,  Chap.

1   I,       XXV|   escape from the struggle and affliction in which thou wilt leave
2   I,       XXV|     for me, if thy scorn is my affliction, though I be sufficiently
3   I,       XXX| inquire whether any persons in affliction, in chains, or oppressed
4   I,      XXXV|       was suffering some heavy affliction. Anselmo at once begged
5   I,    XLVIII|      God deliver you from this affliction, and so may you find yourself
6  II,       XII|        it is to woe itself and affliction itself you come."~ ~Don
7  II,     XXXVI|    suffering any extraordinary affliction or sorrow, in extreme cases
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