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Alphabetical [« »] damages 1 damascus 1 damask 5 dame 16 dames 3 damon 1 dampness 2 | Frequency [« »] 16 conditions 16 correct 16 crying 16 dame 16 deliberately 16 directions 16 distant | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances dame |
Parte, Chap.
1 I, II| knight~ So served by hand of dame,~ As served was he, Don 2 I, XIII| being the highly honourable dame Quintanona, whence came 3 I, XIII| knight~ So served by hand of dame,~ As served was he Sir Lancelot 4 I, XVI| Guinevere herself and the dame Quintanona should present 5 I, XXI| dwarf followed by a fair dame, between two giants, who 6 I, XLIII| What then, discreet dame, is it that your mistress 7 I, XLIX| remember having seen the Dame Quintanona, who was the 8 I, XLIX| side, whenever she saw any dame in a venerable hood, used 9 I, XLIX| Grandson, that one is like Dame Quintanona,' from which 10 I, LII| both, the fair Manchegan dame,~ And the unconquered star 11 I, LII| With the port of a lofty dame,~ And the great Don Quixote' 12 II, XVIII| that is to be!-~ ~GLOSS~ ~ Dame Fortune once upon a day~ 13 II, XX| venerable old man and an ancient dame, more brisk and active, 14 II, XXIII| Queen Guinevere and her dame Quintanona, she who poured 15 II, XXXV| her fate,~ From high-born dame to peasant wench transformed~ 16 II, XLV| the road with this good dame, and the devil who makes