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Alphabetical [« »] cousin 46 cousins 2 cove 1 cover 25 covered 60 covering 10 coverlet 5 | Frequency [« »] 25 brings 25 burned 25 consequence 25 cover 25 cries 25 curiosity 25 daylight | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances cover |
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1 I, TransPre| off the coast, and under cover of night was proceeding 2 I, TransPre| assets were insufficient to cover the whole, he was sent to 3 I, VIII| for him keeping well under cover of his cushion, being unable 4 I, XI| were needful modestly to cover what modesty seeks and ever 5 I, XII| you to go and sleep under cover, for the night air may hurt 6 I, XV| naked without a saddle to cover him; but what must have 7 I, XVII| account of which he bade them cover him up and leave him alone. 8 I, XXIX| himself without it was to cover his face hastily with both 9 I, XXXIII| angel of light, and, under cover of a fair seeming, discloses 10 I, XXXIII| but he had said enough to cover Lothario with shame and 11 I, XXXV| long enough in front to cover his thighs completely and 12 I, XL| fling me down a well and cover me with stones. I will put 13 I, XL| on the cargo; and under cover of this he could become 14 II, XIX| whole meadow with boughs and cover it in overhead, so that 15 II, XXII| completely close it up and cover it over.~ ~On coming within 16 II, XXVII| the kingdom of Aragon, and cover up his left eye, and take 17 II, XXXVII| though we die of hunger and cover our flesh, be it delicate 18 II, XXXIX| these wool-combings that cover us! For if we look into 19 II, XL| without so much as a hair to cover me."~ ~"For all that you 20 II, XLI| do so Don Quixote said, "Cover thine eyes, Sancho, and 21 II, XLI| very spot that I now press? Cover thine eyes, cover thine 22 II, XLI| press? Cover thine eyes, cover thine eyes, abject animal, 23 II, XLVII| placed, and no more than one cover laid. A personage, who it 24 II, LI| drunkard goes about under cover of a make-believe crippled 25 II, LVIII| so Don Quixote bade them cover them up again, and said