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Alphabetical [« »] forgets 1 forgettest 1 forgetting 10 forgive 28 forgot 11 forgotten 21 fork 2 | Frequency [« »] 28 fast 28 flung 28 forced 28 forgive 28 freedom 28 future 28 hastened | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances forgive |
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1 I, XV| and that here before God I forgive the insults that have been 2 I, XXX| lump I like her."~ ~"Now I forgive thee," said Don Quixote; " 3 I, XXX| Don Quixote; "and do thou forgive me the injury I have done 4 I, XXX| Friend Panza, let us forgive and forget as to our quarrels, 5 I, XXXI| and take my advice, and forgive me, and marry at once in 6 I, XXXV| Camilla, let her know that I forgive her, for she was not bound 7 I, XXXVII| fool," said Don Quixote; "forgive me, and that will do."~ ~" 8 I, XLI| daughter, come back to shore; I forgive thee all; let those men 9 I, XLIII| she woke her, saying:~ ~"Forgive me, child, for waking thee, 10 I, XLIII| absolute mistress of his soul. Forgive me, noble lady, and retire 11 I, XLVI| Don Quixote, you ought to forgive him and restore him to the 12 I, XLVII| sun does upon the heavens. Forgive me, fair ladies, if, through 13 II, VI| however, no doubt would forgive thee, for he was the most 14 II, XVIII| Gaeta-as a certain poet, God forgive him, said-but by the Academies 15 II, XXII| about him he said, "God forgive you, friends; ye have taken 16 II, XXIII| To which he made answer, 'Forgive me, Senor Don Quixote; I 17 II, XXIII| while you are with them? But forgive me, senor, if I say that 18 II, XXVIII| remaining days of my life. Forgive me and have pity on my folly, 19 II, XXVIII| thy speech. Well, well, I forgive thee, provided thou dost 20 II, XXIX| immured in that prison, forgive me that, to my misfortune 21 II, XLV| he returned them to me I forgive him the debt here and before 22 II, LV| repaid thy faithful services! Forgive me, and entreat Fortune, 23 II, LIX| master's history."~ ~"God forgive him," said Sancho; "he might 24 II, LXV| said Don Antonio, "may God forgive you the wrong you have done 25 II, LXIX| Quixote, said to him, "God forgive thee, insensible knight, 26 II, LXX| he that rails is ready to forgive,'" said the duke.~ ~Altisidora 27 II, LXXIV| turning to Sancho, he said, "Forgive me, my friend, that I led 28 II, LXXIV| earnestly as they can to forgive me for having been, without