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Parte, Chap.
1 I, Commend| The blind man of his wine he cheat -.~ ~ ORLANDO FURIOSO~ 2 I, II| in his mouth poured the wine into him through the other; 3 I, XI| a cork tree to keep the wine cool.~ ~Don Quixote was 4 I, XVII| to give me a little oil, wine, salt, and rosemary to make 5 I, XVII| rosemary, oil, salt, and wine, for it is wanted to cure 6 I, XVII| Maritornes to fetch him some wine, which she did with right 7 I, XIX| that was that they had no wine to drink, nor even water 8 I, XXXIV| the wound with a little wine she bound it up to the best 9 I, XXXV| WITH CERTAIN SKINS OF RED WINE, AND BRINGS THE NOVEL OF " 10 I, XXXV| some of the skins of red wine that stand full at his bed' 11 I, XXXV| bed's head, and the spilt wine must be what this good fellow 12 I, XXXV| the whole room was full of wine. On seeing this the landlord 13 I, XXXV| been stabbed and the red wine swimming all over the room?- 14 I, XXXV| wine-skins and spill my wine! I wish I saw his own blood 15 I, XXXV| wine-skins but also the wine, and above all the depreciation 16 I, XXXVII| like water."~ ~"Like red wine, your worship had better 17 I, XXXVII| four-and-twenty gallons of red wine that it had in its belly, 18 I, XXXVII| and the blood being red wine, I make no mistake, as sure 19 I, XXXVII| your worship's bed, and the wine has made a lake of the room; 20 I, XLVI| wine-skins, and the loss of his wine, swearing that neither Rocinante 21 II, XIII| minute with a large bota of wine and a pasty half a yard 22 II, XIII| how you have called this wine whoreson by way of praise."~ ~" 23 II, XIII| best, is this Ciudad Real wine?"~ ~"O rare wine-taster!" 24 II, XIII| everything that appertains to a wine? But it is no wonder, for 25 II, XIII| gave the two of them some wine out of a cask, to try, asking 26 II, XIII| goodness or badness of the wine. One of them tried it with 27 II, XIII| nose. The first said the wine had a flavour of iron, the 28 II, XIII| nothing had been added to the wine from which it could have 29 II, XIII| said. Time went by, the wine was sold, and when they 30 II, XX| They won't give a pint of wine at the tavern for a good 31 II, XX| counted more than sixty wine skins of over six gallons 32 II, XX| moderate pipkinful; then the wine skins secured his affections; 33 II, XXIII| she who poured out the wine for Lancelot when he came 34 II, XXV| that holds a good drop of wine, with which she solaces 35 II, XXXIII| crags, without a drop of wine to be had if they gave their 36 II, XLIII| drinking, bearing in mind that wine in excess keeps neither 37 II, LI| and that men might import wine into it from any place they 38 II, LI| and he that watered his wine, or changed the name, was 39 II, LIII| sated, not with bread and wine, but with delivering judgments 40 II, LIII| one, to give me a sup of wine, for I'm parched with thirst, 41 II, LIII| rubbed him down, fetched him wine and unbound the shields, 42 II, LIV| was half a dozen botas of wine, for each of them produced 43 II, LIV| drinking. At length, the wine having come to an end with 44 II, LXVI| half the wager be spent in wine, and let's take these gentlemen 45 II, LXXIII| to you full of bread and wine, but fasting, and with fifty