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Alphabetical [« »] awaited 5 awaiting 8 awaits 4 awake 24 awaken 2 awakened 3 awarded 3 | Frequency [« »] 24 affairs 24 affection 24 amusement 24 awake 24 base 24 befallen 24 bowels | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances awake |
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1 I, I| his wits, and used to lie awake striving to understand them 2 I, VII| cutting all round, as wide awake as if he had never slept.~ ~ 3 I, VIII| that night Don Quixote lay awake thinking of his lady Dulcinea, 4 I, XI| pleased thee so,~ Keeping thee awake from midnight~ Till the 5 I, XVI| dreaming at all, but being more awake than I am now, find myself 6 I, XVI| unholy thoughts kept him awake, was aware of his doxy the 7 I, XXXV| salt in water;"-for Sancho awake was worse than his master 8 I, XLII| especially Dorothea, who had been awake, and by whose side Dona 9 I, XLIV| had made, everybody was awake and up, but particularly 10 II, III| remember how long he remained awake to shed the light of his 11 II, IX| be that we shall find her awake."~ ~"Body of the sun! what 12 II, XX| sleeps and the master lies awake thinking how he is to feed 13 II, XXII| him, but still he did not awake; however, they rolled him 14 II, XXIII| not asleep but thoroughly awake. Nevertheless, I felt my 15 II, XXXV| and with a tongue hardly awake, held forth as follows:~ ~ ~ 16 II, XLIV| his chamber, so he must be awake; sing, my poor sufferer, 17 II, XLVIII| and one night as he lay awake thinking of his misfortunes 18 II, XLIX| sleep, and choose to remain awake all night without closing 19 II, LIV| and Sancho alone remained awake, for they had eaten more 20 II, LIX| you will see that when you awake you'll feel something better."~ ~ 21 II, LX| far more than hunger, kept awake, could not close an eye, 22 II, LXVIII| feeling whatever. I lie awake while thou sleepest, I weep 23 II, LXX| those who are miserable when awake."~ ~"Be it so, and God be 24 II, LXX| soundly and the other lying awake occupied with his desultory