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Alphabetical [« »] distracted 2 distractedly 1 distraction 2 distress 38 distressed 63 distressedest 1 distresses 7 | Frequency [« »] 38 amazement 38 basin 38 cold 38 distress 38 eye 38 host 38 laws | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances distress |
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1 I, III| adventures on behalf of those in distress, as is the duty of chivalry 2 I, IV| cries as of some one in distress, and the instant he heard 3 I, VII| obliquely, the heat did not distress them.~ ~And now said Sancho 4 I, X| friend Sancho, let not that distress thee which pleases me, and 5 I, XVIII| at hand; so thou must not distress thyself at the misfortunes 6 I, XIX| before telling me of your distress?"~ ~He at once called to 7 I, XXVIII| in sorrow, or relief in distress!"~ ~All this was heard distinctly 8 I, XXVIII| if not to relieve your distress, at least to offer you comfort; 9 I, XXVIII| offer you comfort; for no distress, so long as life lasts, 10 I, XXX| did not so much grieve or distress him as his certain knowledge 11 I, XXX| should obtain relief in my distress on finding a certain knight-errant 12 I, XXXI| of a person in pain and distress; I immediately hastened, 13 I, XXXIII| find myself freed from the distress it causes me, and that thy 14 I, XXXIV| he told Camilla not to distress herself, as he would take 15 I, XXXIV| happiness gives the more distress the nearer comes the hope 16 I, XXXIV| is what causes me most distress and what I desire most to 17 I, XL| thou wilt not it will not distress me, for Lela Marien will 18 I, XLI| which Zoraida was in such distress that she wept over him as 19 I, XLI| wore on her feet; but the distress they caused her did not 20 I, XLI| they caused her did not distress me so much as the fear I 21 I, XLII| boat, and the poverty and distress in which his comrade and 22 I, XLIV| touched with pity at the distress he saw your father suffer 23 I, XLIV| me to succour him in his distress; and if she grants it, rest 24 I, XLIX| afford to those in need and distress, who at this very moment 25 II, VII| and in deep anxiety and distress, ran to find the bachelor 26 II, XIV| in reply, "Pledges don't distress a good payer; he who has 27 II, XX| him, and reward him. The distress of seeing the sky turn brazen, 28 II, XXX| Sancho; "but pledges don't distress a good payer, and in a house 29 II, XXXIV| did not forsake him in his distress, close beside him; and Cide 30 II, XXXIV| Sancho, "'pledges don't distress a good payer,' and 'he whom 31 II, XXXV| for the tears of beauty in distress turn rocks into cotton and 32 II, XXXVI| relate and record. Relief in distress, help in need, protection 33 II, XXXVIII| handmaid, for I am in such distress that I shall never be able 34 II, XXXIX| and I was in the deepest distress; nevertheless I summoned 35 II, LV| never a word, such was the distress and anguish the poor beast 36 II, LVI| say roguery!"~ ~"Do not distress yourselves, ladies," said 37 II, LX| desire to prolong their distress, which might be seen a bowshot 38 II, LXXI| deserves."~ ~"'Pledges don't distress a good payer,'" said Sancho; "