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Alphabetical [« »] sorest 1 sorrento 1 sorrier 2 sorrow 38 sorrow-laden 1 sorrowful 7 sorrowing 2 | Frequency [« »] 38 quiet 38 settled 38 sighs 38 sorrow 38 suit 38 ten 38 title | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances sorrow |
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1 I, Commend| dismiss!~ Then would my heavy sorrow turn to joy;~ None would 2 I, V| lady mine, that thou~ My sorrow dost not rue?~ Thou canst 3 I, XIV| those who blame me for their sorrow and for Chrysostom's death; 4 I, XVIII| squires, they might sup sorrow."~ ~"Fear not that, Sancho," 5 I, XX| my safety and console thy sorrow; what thou hast to do is 6 I, XXI| his bed, cannot sleep for sorrow at parting, rises early 7 I, XXII| sorcerer has removed the sorrow it gave me to see these 8 I, XXIV| relief to be found for that sorrow under which from the strangeness 9 I, XXIV| gathered fresh life. To my sorrow I told the story of it to 10 I, XXV| but merely to tears and sorrow, gained as much fame as 11 I, XXVII| affecting signs of grief and sorrow in Luscinda; but not to 12 I, XXVII| waiting. Now the night of my sorrow set in, the sun of my happiness 13 I, XXVII| to these digressions; my sorrow is not one of those that 14 I, XXVIII| counsel in doubt, comfort in sorrow, or relief in distress!"~ ~ 15 I, XXXIII| thou wilt not escape thy sorrow, but rather thou wilt shed 16 I, XXXIV| With undiminished force my sorrow flows~ In broken accents 17 I, XXXIV| must tell thee I have a sorrow in my heart which fills 18 I, XXXIV| appearance of deep grief and sorrow he left the house; but when 19 I, XXXV| Lothario to make known his sorrow to him; but when he failed 20 I, XXXVI| shame; it is only grief and sorrow at seeing myself forgotten 21 I, XXXVI| by the sight of so great sorrow. Luscinda stood regarding 22 I, XXXVII| listened with no little sorrow at heart to see how his 23 I, XXXIX| have mentioned, not without sorrow and tears on both sides, 24 I, XLI| Zoraida heard, and heard with sorrow and tears, and all she could 25 I, XLI| give thee comfort in thy sorrow, my father. Allah knows 26 I, XLII| their sympathy with his sorrow. The curate, seeing, then, 27 I, XLIII| hardship, I am ready to die of sorrow; and where he sets foot 28 I, XLIV| was troubled by some great sorrow, and shedding a flood of 29 II, V| happiness I have is mingled with sorrow at leaving thee; so that 30 II, XVIII| ye sweet treasures, to my sorrow found!~ Once sweet and welcome 31 II, XXIX| protection of the enchanters with sorrow enough in his heart. Don 32 II, XXXVI| extraordinary affliction or sorrow, in extreme cases and unusual 33 II, LI| submitted with no little sorrow of heart and discomfort 34 II, LII| joy kills as well as great sorrow; and as for Sanchica thy 35 II, LV| injuries, and I of grief and sorrow. At any rate I'll not be 36 II, LVIII| just now neither care nor sorrow shall enter."~ ~She held 37 II, LX| all the signs of grief and sorrow that could be conceived 38 II, LX| place seemed a field of sorrow and an abode of misfortune.