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Alphabetical [« »] renounce 3 renounced 1 renouncing 1 renown 16 renowned 13 rent 4 rents 3 | Frequency [« »] 16 reasons 16 recorded 16 rejected 16 renown 16 require 16 reserved 16 roads | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances renown |
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1 I, Commend| coursers steer,~ In thy renown thou shalt remain secure,~ 2 I, I| he was to reap eternal renown and fame. Already the poor 3 I, XI| it~ By the saint of most renown -~ If I ever quit the mountains,~ ' 4 I, XXV| outrages worthy of everlasting renown and record? And though I 5 I, XXIX| redound to the honour and renown of your person and render 6 I, XXXVII| turn that knights of less renown than mine have accomplished 7 I, XL| Heaven glory and on earth renown."~ ~"That is it exactly, 8 I, XLVII| happen to knights of little renown and fame, because nobody 9 I, XLVIII| poets, to their own fame and renown, and to the profit of those 10 I, LII| sing small,~ And sought renown on Rocinante mounted;~ Here, 11 II, IV| George, at which he might win renown above all the knights of 12 II, XIV| vanquished hath of fair renown, The greater glory gilds 13 II, XVII| win a glorious and lasting renown. To greater advantage, I 14 II, LVIII| knight-errant, whatever renown he may have as a man of 15 II, LXIV| horse thy spoils, and the renown of my deeds transferred 16 II, LXIV| except only that of the renown of your achievements being