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Alphabetical [« »] sigh 19 sighed 4 sighing 7 sighs 38 sight 84 sight-or 1 sighted 3 | Frequency [« »] 38 profession 38 quiet 38 settled 38 sighs 38 sorrow 38 suit 38 ten | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances sighs |
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1 I, V| time to time he sent up sighs to heaven, so that once 2 I, XII| relief or respite to his sighs, stretched on the burning 3 I, XV| thirty "ohs," and sixty sighs, and a hundred and twenty 4 I, XXV| and my deep and endless sighs shall stir unceasingly the 5 I, XXVI| leave him, wrapped up in sighs and verses, to relate how 6 I, XXVII| voice was as rare as his sighs were piteous, and they had 7 I, XXVII| cheerfulness, mingling tears, sighs, jealousies, doubts, or 8 I, XXVII| refusing me breath for my sighs, the water moisture for 9 I, XXVIII| vouch for his words, and his sighs for his sincerity.~ ~"I, 10 I, XXVIII| without being moved by his sighs and tears to anything more 11 I, XXVIII| to deceive me, nor your sighs or tears to soften me: were 12 I, XXVIII| more tears, redoubled his sighs and pressed me closer in 13 I, XXVIII| place where I might with sighs and tears implore Heaven 14 I, XXIX| yourselves now whether the sighs and lamentations you heard, 15 I, XXXIV| broken accents and in burning sighs.~ And when the sun ascends 16 I, XXXIV| soul in his eyes, in his sighs, in his words, his promises 17 I, XXXV| to piteous heartrending sighs; and there he remained till 18 I, XXXVI| them except the poor lady's sighs and sobs, which make us 19 I, XXXVI| gave way to such sobs and sighs that it must have been a 20 I, XLIII| forth such deep and doleful sighs, that he seemed to pluck 21 II, III| setting forth my thoughts, my sighs, my tears, my lofty purposes, 22 II, VIII| truth is to be told, the sighs and brays of Dapple were 23 II, XXIII| it that he now moans and sighs from time to time, as if 24 II, XXIII| lamentation, accompanied by deep sighs and bitter sobs. I looked 25 II, XXVIII| Sancho gave vent to deep sighs and dismal groans, and on 26 II, XLII| and thy rectitude by her sighs.~ ~"Abuse not by word him 27 II, XLIV| there came a burst, not of sighs, or anything belying his 28 II, XLVI| answer except to heave deep sighs, and then stretched himself 29 II, XLIX| sobs and half-suppressed sighs, went on to say, "My misfortune, 30 II, XLIX| and all these tears and sighs; for if you had said we 31 II, LII| dry them, and spare your sighs, for I take it upon myself 32 II, LVII| marble more fair;~ And the sighs that pursue thee~ Would 33 II, LX| more, rent the air with her sighs and made the heavens ring 34 II, LXIII| voice broken by sobs and sighs, "O Ana Felix, my unhappy 35 II, LXV| sooner. There were tears and sighs, swoonings and sobs, at 36 II, LXVIII| accompaniment of his own sighs:~ ~When in my mind~ I muse, 37 II, LXVIII| accompanied each verse with many sighs and not a few tears, just 38 II, LXXIV| their eyes and a host of sighs from their hearts; for of