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Alphabetical [« »] sufferer 3 sufferers 2 suffereth 1 suffering 32 sufferings 23 suffers 6 suffice 16 | Frequency [« »] 32 poverty 32 quarters 32 reward 32 suffering 32 touched 32 wanting 32 wants | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances suffering |
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1 I, TransPre| undergone captivity and suffering in his country's cause, 2 I, V| making a show of severe suffering, he began to roll on the 3 I, XIV| it be reasonable that his suffering should be laid to my charge. 4 I, XV| Quixote in the same feeble suffering tone as Sancho.~ ~"I would 5 I, XXII| worse than singing under suffering."~ ~"On the contrary, I 6 I, XXII| him, "Sir, to sing under suffering means with the non sancta 7 I, XXV| pain my persecuted heart is suffering. Oh, ye rural deities, whoever 8 I, XXVII| own lips the cause of his suffering, they entreated him to tell 9 I, XXIX| the pain and shame she was suffering at heart. In theirs the 10 I, XXXI| but thou must have been suffering from cold in the head, or 11 I, XXXI| and but for the pain I was suffering I should have laughed at 12 I, XXXV| haggard, perceived that he was suffering some heavy affliction. Anselmo 13 I, XXXV| his life, a victim to the suffering which his ill-advised curiosity 14 I, XXXVI| and said, "What are you suffering from, senora? If it be anything 15 I, XLI| death to life, and from suffering to glory."~ ~"Daughter, 16 I, XLII| though it were to cost me suffering myself! Oh that I could 17 I, XLIII| seized her, as if she were suffering from a severe attack of 18 I, XLIII| bring any relief to his suffering, which he believed would 19 I, LII| feeling that additional suffering should not be inflicted 20 II, II| are obliged to feel the suffering of the head, it should be 21 II, VI| a farthing, and without suffering heat or cold, hunger or 22 II, VII| Senor Samson's soul from suffering, as he says his conscience 23 II, XVIII| valiant in deeds, patient in suffering, compassionate towards the 24 II, XIX| signs of a heart crushed by suffering, that all we who know him 25 II, XXVIII| him what caused such acute suffering, he replied that, from the 26 II, XXXVI| by experience that those suffering any extraordinary affliction 27 II, XXXVI| regard any misfortune or suffering that may befall me in the 28 II, XLIV| Araby;~ ~ Give ear unto a suffering maid,~ Well-grown but evil-starr' 29 II, LI| government, in which I am suffering more hunger than when we 30 II, LVII| himself sorely missed by suffering himself to remain shut up 31 II, LXV| which his parents must be suffering on account of his absence; 32 II, LXX| love-smitten, but yet patient under suffering and virtuous, and so much