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Alphabetical [« »] lion-whelps 1 lions 34 lip 2 lips 35 liquid 4 liquor 6 lirgandeo 2 | Frequency [« »] 35 immediately 35 kill 35 line 35 lips 35 listened 35 lives 35 living | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances lips |
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1 I, XIII| suns, her cheeks roses, her lips coral, her teeth pearls, 2 I, XVIII| Ethiopians with pierced lips, and an infinity of other 3 I, XIX| even water to moisten their lips; and as thirst tormented 4 I, XX| sure I will not open my lips henceforward to make light 5 I, XXIII| closing them, compressing his lips and raising his eyebrows, 6 I, XXVII| than to hear from his own lips the cause of his suffering, 7 I, XXVII| hands and carry it to my lips, as well as the closeness 8 I, XXVIII| them without opening her lips or uttering a word, just 9 I, XXVIII| shrugged his shoulders, bit his lips, bent his brows, and before 10 I, XXXIII| mentioned, he did not open his lips until the other had finished. 11 I, XXXVI| to hear some lie from her lips."~ ~"I have never told a 12 I, XXXVIII| to raise a morsel to his lips, though Sancho more than 13 I, XLVI| looking, gathered from her lips some of the reward his love 14 I, XLVI| did not dare to open his lips until he saw what came of 15 II, X| not venture to open his lips. The country girls, at the 16 II, XII| that he has ever opened his lips when I am speaking."~ ~" 17 II, XIV| confess the lie with his own lips; so he said to him quietly, " 18 II, XVII| learn this exploit from thy lips."~ ~The keeper obeyed, and 19 II, XXIII| was large but with ruddy lips, and her teeth, of which 20 II, XXVI| show were hanging on the lips of the interpreter of its 21 II, XXVI| he prints a kiss upon her lips, and what a hurry she is 22 II, XXVII| will put a seal upon my lips and a gag upon my tongue."~ ~ 23 II, XXXIII| bent and his finger on his lips, went all round the room 24 II, XXXV| not ten fingers from his lips, and only waiting for thy 25 II, XLI| not thy fear escape thy lips, at least in my presence."~ ~" 26 II, XLVII| with the comeliest. Of her lips I say nothing, for they 27 II, XLVII| so fine and thin that, if lips might be reeled, one might 28 II, XLVII| different colour from ordinary lips they are wonderful, for 29 II, LII| at his feet, pressing her lips to them, and uttering moans 30 II, LX| and vowed not to open his lips so long as he was in the 31 II, LXII| were kept hanging upon his lips. While at table Don Antonio 32 II, LXII| without any movement of the lips, answered in a clear and 33 II, LXVIII| putting his finger to his lips as a sign to him to be silent, 34 II, LXVIII| instant he began to open his lips they threatened to close 35 II, LXIX| that he must not open his lips, or they would put a gag