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Alphabetical [« »] fond 26 fondly 2 fonseca 2 food 23 fool 51 fooleries 7 foolish 19 | Frequency [« »] 23 eating 23 entreated 23 firmly 23 food 23 gain 23 goats 23 horses | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances food |
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1 I, TransPre| and supplying them with food through a renegade known 2 I, Commend| wise,~ And give the thinker food for thought;~ Whoso indites 3 I, Commend| metaphysical."-R. "From want of food."~ B. "Rail at the squire, 4 I, XI| common; to win the daily food no labour was required of 5 I, XXIII| when he was in want of food, which he could not do without, 6 I, XXIII| to give him some of the food they carry, at another to 7 I, XXVII| compassion, furnish me with food, leaving it by the wayside 8 I, XXVII| gladly give it me, I snatch food by force from the shepherds 9 I, XXXIV| that she might not give food for gossip to her servants; 10 I, XLI| time to take any rest; let food be served out to those who 11 I, XLI| the Moorish rowers some food, and the renegade comforted 12 II, VII| pigeon-house does not lack food, it will not lack pigeons; 13 II, X| who rights wrongs, gives food to those who thirst and 14 II, XII| them to go and look for food. I may add that they say 15 II, XX| owest, or find to-morrow's food for thyself and thy needy 16 II, XXVIII| ducats a month besides my food; I can't tell what I can 17 II, XXXII| gives him light, of the food whereby he lives. Many a 18 II, XLVII| all he may say, to deny me food is the way to take my life 19 II, XLVII| because it is a furry kind of food; if that veal were not roasted 20 II, LI| other to take care that food be abundant, for there is 21 II, LIV| sleep, ay and even one's food; for in islands the governors 22 II, LIX| robs me of all appetite for food; so much so that I have 23 II, LXVIII| all a man's thoughts, the food that removes hunger, the