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Alphabetical [« »] sprightliness 7 sprightly 9 sprigs 1 spring 17 springing 3 springs 5 sprinkle 2 | Frequency [« »] 17 scorn 17 silver 17 spirits 17 spring 17 stirred 17 straight 17 strive | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances spring |
Parte, Chap.
1 I, XII| rock where the Cork-tree spring is, because, as the story 2 I, XX| there must be hard by some spring or brook to give it moisture, 3 I, XXI| upside down; and others who spring from the common herd and 4 I, XXVII| is that when misfortunes spring from the stars, descending 5 I, XXXI| halt and drink at a little spring there was there. Don Quixote 6 I, XXXI| together by the side of the spring, and with what the curate 7 I, XXXI| examine the party at the spring, the next moment ran to 8 I, XXXIV| appointed time, and repentance spring up in its place. As hitherto 9 I, XLII| it with these tears that spring from my eyes in spite of 10 I, L| black, white, and brown, spring out of the thicket with 11 II, XII| sung I gather that yours spring from love, I mean from the 12 II, XXV| left shoulder, and with one spring the ape perched himself 13 II, XXV| saying a credo, with another spring he brought himself to the 14 II, LIII| mean round and round. The spring succeeds the summer, the 15 II, LIII| winter, and the winter the spring, and so time rolls with 16 II, LVIII| attraction, love is apt to spring up suddenly and violently. 17 II, LIX| QUIXOTE~ ~ ~A clear limpid spring which they discovered in