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Alphabetical [« »] invulnerable 2 inward 1 irascibility 1 iron 17 iron-shod 1 ironed 3 irons 3 | Frequency [« »] 17 honoured 17 ingenious 17 injury 17 iron 17 lass 17 later 17 leaning | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances iron |
Parte, Chap.
1 I, I| work again, fixing bars of iron on the inside until he was 2 I, XI| gold so coveted in this our iron one was gained without toil, 3 I, XVIII| of corn, the wearers of iron, old relics of the Gothic 4 I, XX| and a certain rattling of iron and chains that, together 5 I, XX| have been born in this our iron age to revive revive in 6 I, XX| will I was born in this our iron age to revive in it the 7 I, XXII| like beads, on a great iron chain, and all with manacles 8 I, XXVI| always wore shoes with seven iron soles? Though cunning devices 9 I, XXXIII| from afar and through the iron grating they may enjoy its 10 II, II| other ages would be reckoned iron ages more than ours, which 11 II, VI| desert and hammering cold iron. Nevertheless, among many 12 II, VIII| luck to kiss or touch the iron chains with which they girt 13 II, XIII| the wine had a flavour of iron, the second said it had 14 II, XIII| got a flavour of either iron or leather. Nevertheless, 15 II, XXI| ribs, but through a hollow iron tube full of blood, which 16 II, XLIV| crimped with a crimping iron?" (From this we may perceive 17 II, LXVI| stone, should put eleven in iron on his back, and that in