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Alphabetical [« »] wean 1 weapon 4 weapons 4 wear 24 wearers 2 wearied 6 wearies 1 | Frequency [« »] 24 stout 24 truly 24 wages 24 wear 24 weary 24 wide 24 worships | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances wear |
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1 I, II| as a novice knight, to wear white armour, without a 2 I, II| My armour is my only wear,~ My only rest the fray.'"~ ~ 3 I, X| carters, who not only do not wear helmets, but perhaps never 4 I, XI| Dressed in all my Sunday wear.~ ~ Love's eyes love to 5 I, XXI| and in the meantime I will wear it as well as I can, for 6 I, XLIV| to be in the dress you wear, and well the bed in which 7 I, LI| in the hope that time may wear away some of the disgrace 8 II, I| brocade, and rich stuffs they wear, that rustle as they go, 9 II, II| but ragged more from the wear and tear of arms than of 10 II, III| habit of St. Peter that I wear, though I have no more than 11 II, XXIV| shoes square-toed as they wear them at court. His age might 12 II, XXIV| match this jacket; if I wear them out on the road, I 13 II, XXXII| exclaiming, "By the gown I wear, I am almost inclined to 14 II, XXXV| pride and pink of all that wear~ ~ The adamantine steel! 15 II, XXXV| kerchiefs, socks - not that wear any-to coax me? No, nothing 16 II, XLII| proper attire for you to wear, and all things requisite 17 II, XLIV| boots, which he resolved to wear the next day. At last he 18 II, XLVI| Toboso~ Painted on my heart I wear;~ Never from its tablets, 19 II, XLIX| were white and such as men wear; she carried no sword at 20 II, L| said Teresa; "but let me wear it round my neck for a few 21 II, L| and said, "By the gown I wear I don't know what to say 22 II, L| me, senor, does my father wear trunk-hose since he has 23 II, LI| do not say thou shouldst wear trinkets or fine raiment, 24 II, LXIX| sentence of the Holy Office wear; and whispered in his ear