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Alphabetical [« »] la 176 label 1 laborious 2 labour 27 laboured 2 labourer 13 labourers 3 | Frequency [« »] 27 former 27 hung 27 kings 27 labour 27 lawful 27 mention 27 obey | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances labour |
Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| appearance in the world of that labour of Cervantes," he said, " 2 I, Commend| idiots approbation,~ Lost labour will be thy reward,~ Though 3 I, Commend| jester's head.~ Thy constant labour let it be~ To earn thyself 4 I, AuthPre| composing it cost me some labour, I found none greater than 5 I, IV| the wages of my sweat and labour?"~ ~"I do not refuse, brother 6 I, IX| days devoted himself to the labour and exercise of the arms 7 I, IX| withheld even from me for the labour and pains spent in searching 8 I, XI| to win the daily food no labour was required of any save 9 I, XI| pass the night, for the labour these good men are at all 10 I, XIII| profession have undoubtedly more labour than those who in tranquil 11 I, XXIV| of your life you seem to labour; and to search for you with 12 I, XXXII| children and his ordinary labour.~ ~The landlord was carrying 13 I, XXXIII| understand, to strive and labour to rob thee of honour and 14 I, XXXIII| modesty yields thee without labour all the wealth it contains 15 I, XXXIV| it will be to him a light labour to hide his own infamy under 16 I, XL| wood, which is no light labour.~ ~I, however, was one of 17 II, VI| the world, and it will be labour in vain for you to urge 18 II, XVIII| that no one ought to waste labour in glossing verses; and 19 II, XXIV| seems due to the author's labour and courtesy. One prince 20 II, XXVIII| as far as the wages of my labour go; but to make up to me 21 II, XXXIII| about it than the field labour I have been brought up to."~ ~" 22 II, XL| they go through, and we the labour? Body o' me! if the historians 23 II, XLIII| properly, I have to sweat and labour as if I were digging."~ ~" 24 II, XLIV| never equal to the author's labour, and that to avoid this 25 II, XLVI| Sewing, stitching, any labour,~ Having always work to 26 II, LV| dint of many hands and much labour they drew up Dapple and 27 II, LXXI| makes up, and, there, his labour is over; but with me though