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Alphabetical [« »] bore 41 bored 1 born 60 borne 18 borrow 2 borrowed 2 borrowing 2 | Frequency [« »] 18 belong 18 bless 18 boon 18 borne 18 braying 18 breath 18 broke | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances borne |
Parte, Chap.
1 I, II| pressure of arms cannot be borne without support to the inside." 2 I, XIII| until one of those who had borne the body said to another, " 3 I, XIX| was a bier on which was borne some sorely wounded or slain 4 I, XXV| hard case, and not to be borne with patience, to go seeking 5 I, XXV| cuffs; for why should it be borne that a knight-errant as 6 I, XXVII| proof of the love I have borne and bear thee.' I replied 7 I, XXVIII| set out for the city, but borne as it were on wings by my 8 I, XXXIII| peril that threatens them, borne onward by the desire of 9 I, XXXIV| have addressed to her were borne away on the wind, my promises 10 I, XXXVII| Scyllas and Charybdises, as if borne flying on the wings of favouring 11 I, XLIII| And vaguely drifting am I borne,~ I know not where it leads 12 I, LII| that worthy lady who is borne captive there, whether knights-errant 13 II, XVII| the name I have hitherto borne of Knight of the Rueful 14 II, XXXIV| intolerable heat have to be borne, indolence and sleep are 15 II, XXXVIII| three points which were borne up by the hands of three 16 II, XXXVIII| of knights that have ever borne arms in the world. I conjure 17 II, LX| fate in being mine hath borne thee from the marriage bed 18 II, LXV| fear he inspires, he has borne on his mighty shoulders