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Alphabetical [« »] vague 5 vaguely 2 vaguest 2 vain 20 vain-glorious 1 vainglorious 2 vainglory 1 | Frequency [« »] 20 toledo 20 touching 20 troubled 20 vain 20 wild 20 wont 20 wrath | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances vain |
Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| popularity for Shelton was vain. His fine old crusted English 2 I, Commend| Dulcinea del Toboso.~ ~ Put no vain emblems on thy shield;~ 3 I, AuthPre| through the swarm of the vain books of chivalry. And so-may 4 I, XIV| encouraged hopes have proved vain, let him flatter himself 5 I, XXVII| quest of happiness seem vain?~ Disdain.~ What bids me 6 I, XXVII| can do is bewail my lot in vain, and idly curse my destiny, 7 I, XLI| prayers were not so far in vain as to be unheard by Heaven, 8 I, XLIII| all his efforts were in vain. It is true he pulled it 9 I, XLIX| not do so before; so it is vain to argue or draw inferences 10 I, LII| about." Sancho laboured in vain, for his master was so bent 11 I, LII| Dulcinea, she for whom in vain~ The great Don Quixote of 12 II, VI| and it will be labour in vain for you to urge me to resist 13 II, XVIII| pains one takes will be in vain (as experience has often 14 II, XVIII| to all other power 'twere vain to try;~ For love will find 15 II, XXVII| They did not bray in vain,~ Our alcaldes twain.~ ~ 16 II, XXXIV| as he could and strove in vain to mount a tall oak. As 17 II, XLIV| my singing would be in vain, if this strange AEneas, 18 II, LIV| the fifth it was all in vain, for they were drier and 19 II, LIV| belief thou art going in vain to look for what thou hast 20 II, LXIII| uncles of mine, for it was in vain that I declared I was a