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Alphabetical [« »] deem 2 deemed 2 deeming 1 deep 62 deeper 1 deepest 9 deeply 15 | Frequency [« »] 63 escape 63 run 62 carrasco 62 deep 62 following 62 paid 62 poet | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances deep |
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1 I, TransPre| show that Cervantes had no deep design or elaborate plan 2 I, Commend| hath not pleased on thee~ Deep erudition to bestow,~ Or 3 I, AuthPre| mine, who, seeing me so deep in thought, asked the reason; 4 I, XI| very intelligent youth and deep in love, and what is more 5 I, XIII| this Don Quixote heaved a deep sigh and said, "I cannot 6 I, XIV| stricken breast of mine deep notes of woe~ To serve my 7 I, XIV| Betis; to the rocks~ Or in deep caverns shall my plaint 8 I, XV| bound hand and foot in a deep pit underground, where they 9 I, XVIII| to his cheek, like one in deep dejection. Seeing him in 10 I, XX| chestnuts, which cast a very deep shade; he perceived likewise 11 I, XXIV| breast, and seemed plunged in deep thought; and though twice 12 I, XXV| yon little brook, and my deep and endless sighs shall 13 I, XXVII| The song ended with a deep sigh, and again the listeners 14 I, XXVII| upon his breast like one in deep thought, without raising 15 I, XXVII| hand in the attitude of one deep in thought, without taking 16 I, XXXIII| surpass it.~ ~Anselmo was deep in love with a high-born 17 I, XXXIII| happen that owing to the deep affection the husband bears 18 I, XXXIII| Anselmo, troubled in mind and deep in thought, was unable for 19 I, XXXIV| to plunge again into the deep ocean of new embarrassments, 20 I, XXXIV| of his design as she was deep in love with Lothario; and 21 I, XXXIV| found that I thy image bear~ Deep graven in my breast for 22 I, XXXIV| it Camilla said, with a deep sigh, "Ah! dear Leonela, 23 I, XXXIV| where it could not inflict a deep wound, she plunged it into 24 I, XXXIV| with every appearance of deep grief and sorrow he left 25 I, XXXVI| the chair the woman gave a deep sigh and let her arms fall 26 I, XXXVIII| wings and descend into the deep against his will. And if 27 I, XXXVIII| their places and preserve a deep silence, and he seeing them 28 I, XLII| end of his story, gave a deep sigh and said with his eyes 29 I, XLII| Judge uttered with such deep emotion at the news he had 30 I, XLIII| mariner am I~ On Love's deep ocean sailing;~ I know not 31 I, XLIII| this they fell asleep, and deep silence reigned all through 32 I, XLIII| time sending forth such deep and doleful sighs, that 33 I, XLVI| up his voice, and with a deep sigh exclaimed, "Oh thou, 34 II, I| wrathful billows of the deep sea, that one moment lift 35 II, III| Don Quixote remained very deep in thought, waiting for 36 II, IV| old Christian four fingers deep on their souls, as I have. 37 II, VII| seized her mantle, and in deep anxiety and distress, ran 38 II, VII| yellow, with his eyes sunk deep in the cells of his skull; 39 II, VIII| Curtius to plunge into the deep burning gulf that opened 40 II, IX| Toboso. The town was in deep silence, for all the inhabitants 41 II, XIII| on one side, and giving a deep sigh, exclaimed, "Ah, whoreson 42 II, XXI| did not know him.~ ~But so deep an impression had the rejection 43 II, XXII| he were waking up from a deep and sound sleep, and looking 44 II, XXII| Sancho Panza listened with deep attention to the words of 45 II, XXIII| me up; and as I was thus deep in thought and perplexity, 46 II, XXIII| up and concealed in this deep cave, called the cave of 47 II, XXIII| lamentation, accompanied by deep sighs and bitter sobs. I 48 II, XXV| the tone you have got is deep, your voice is well kept 49 II, XXVI| though she were imprisoned deep in the centre of the earth, 50 II, XXVIII| then Sancho gave vent to deep sighs and dismal groans, 51 II, XXXII| had him a hand's breadth deep in lather, pretended that 52 II, XXXII| my lofty chivalry in the deep abyss of oblivion; and they 53 II, XXXIV| true or not; and as he was deep in these cogitations the 54 II, XLIV| to feel alarm; and with a deep sigh he said to himself, " 55 II, XLV| remained for a short space in deep thought, with the forefinger 56 II, XLVI| no answer except to heave deep sighs, and then stretched 57 II, XLIX| maiden's beauty had made a deep impression on the head-carver' 58 II, LII| uttering moans so sad, so deep, and so doleful that she 59 II, LIV| of, and they say he was deep in love with her; and since 60 II, LV| he and Dapple fell into a deep dark hole that lay among 61 II, LXV| other, for where there is deep love there will never be 62 II, LXX| of the bed, and, after a deep sigh, said to him in a feeble,