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Alphabetical [« »] ball 14 ball-player 1 ball-room 1 ballad 19 ballads 7 ballenatos 1 balls 2 | Frequency [« »] 19 afternoon 19 arrival 19 avenge 19 ballad 19 bark 19 carrier 19 claudia | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances ballad |
Parte, Chap.
1 I, II| necessity of adapting that old ballad of Lancelot to the present 2 I, V| And so he went on with the ballad as far as the lines:~ ~O 3 I, V| made was to go on with his ballad, in which he told the tale 4 I, V| wife all exactly as the ballad sings it.~ ~The peasant 5 I, V| other only went on with his ballad.~ ~Seeing this, the good 6 I, XI| pray sit down and sing that ballad about thy love that thy 7 I, XI| these words.~ ~ANTONIO'S BALLAD~ ~Thou dost love me well, 8 I, XIII| Quintanona, whence came that ballad so well known and widely 9 I, LI| happened in the town he made a ballad a league long.~ ~ ~This 10 II, I| oath I learned from the ballad of the curate, who, in the 11 II, IV| seventeen; so, if he made four ballad stanzas of four lines each, 12 II, IV| might be got into four ballad stanzas.~ ~"It must be, 13 II, IX| He came along singing the ballad that says -~ ~Ill did ye 14 II, IX| just as well be singing the ballad of Calainos, for any good 15 II, XXVI| conversation and colloquy in the ballad that runs -~ ~If you, sir 16 II, XXXIII| listeners. "Why, there's a ballad that says they put King 17 II, XXXIV| recollect having heard an old ballad sung that says,~ ~By bears 18 II, XLIV| the strings, began this ballad:~ ~O thou that art above 19 II, XLVI| full-toned, he sang the following ballad, which he had himself that