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Alphabetical [« »] happier 12 happiest 3 happily 7 happiness 44 happy 81 harangue 6 harass 3 | Frequency [« »] 44 five 44 flesh 44 glad 44 happiness 44 human 44 idea 44 lashes | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances happiness |
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1 I, TransPre| bargain, perhaps, as far as happiness in life is concerned.~ ~ 2 I, Commend| all would envy me,~ And happiness be mine without alloy.~ ~ ~ 3 I, XIV| dreary void;~ No hope of happiness can give repose~ To him 4 I, XIV| since there is no hope~ Of happiness for me in life or death,~ 5 I, XXVII| What makes my quest of happiness seem vain?~ Disdain.~ What 6 I, XXVII| sorrow set in, the sun of my happiness went down, I felt my eyes 7 I, XXVII| when I might have enjoyed happiness. She by her fickleness strove 8 I, XXVIII| so unequal never brought happiness, nor did they continue long 9 I, XXX| opportunity, deny me not the happiness thou canst give me by such 10 I, XXXIII| that thy care will give me happiness in the same degree as my 11 I, XXXIII| quietness, no one assails thy happiness, her thoughts wander not 12 I, XXXIV| confer praise, honour, and happiness upon a woman. Take back 13 I, XXXIV| longer, for the longing for happiness gives the more distress 14 I, XXXIV| to the greatest height of happiness that he could have ventured 15 I, XXXV| believed he was insuring his happiness. Meanwhile the satisfaction 16 I, XXXVI| suffer these two to enjoy the happiness Heaven had granted them. 17 I, XXXVI| tears, some in their own happiness, some at that of the others, 18 I, XXXVII| herself that her present happiness was not all a dream; Cardenio 19 I, XXXVII| without which there can be no happiness either on earth or in heaven. 20 I, XXXIX| for to my mind there is no happiness on earth to compare with 21 I, XLI| earth to bring me relief and happiness.~ ~As she approached her 22 I, XLI| that they may enjoy the happiness of seeing thee. We knew 23 I, XLI| all my life; though the happiness I feel in seeing myself 24 I, XLII| that would give us all such happiness!"~ ~All this and more the 25 I, XLIV| should disapprove of this happiness I have sought for myself, 26 I, XLVI| which gave Dona Clara such happiness that no one could have looked 27 II, V| that his wife noticed his happiness a bowshot off, so much so 28 II, V| willing it-it is clear my happiness would be more solid and 29 II, V| solid and lasting, for the happiness I have is mingled with sorrow 30 II, X| seek to deprive me of the happiness it would give me to see 31 II, XVIII| success,~ Only the long-lost happiness,~ The memory whereof is 32 II, XX| for Camacho's wealth and happiness furnish everything."~ ~While 33 II, XXI| good fortune but supreme happiness; and now to complete it ( 34 II, XXI| clipped the wings of his happiness, and brought him to the 35 II, XXI| hand in marriage, for that happiness would compose his mind and 36 II, XXI| left either to bear the happiness thou givest me in accepting 37 II, XXII| all gaiety, enjoyment, and happiness, especially when the lover 38 II, XXIII| health while deprived of the happiness of seeing her and enjoying 39 II, XXIV| displayed arose from the happiness he felt at having seen his 40 II, XXX| distinguished favour and happiness."~ ~"You have indeed, squire," 41 II, LII| daughter, she leaked from sheer happiness. I had before me the suit 42 II, LXVI| here, in a word, fell my happiness never to rise again."~ ~ ~" 43 II, LXVI| Quixote of La Mancha, what happiness it will be to the heart 44 II, LXIX| declare it at once, that the happiness we look forward to from