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Alphabetical [« »] wanton 7 wantonly 1 wantonness 1 wants 32 war 36 warble 1 ward 3 | Frequency [« »] 32 suffering 32 touched 32 wanting 32 wants 32 win 31 approached 31 arranged | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances wants |
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1 I, AuthPre| those things you say it wants, for it is, from beginning 2 I, II| himself and relieve his sore wants, he perceived not far out 3 I, II| Caballero, if your worship wants lodging, bating the bed ( 4 I, XX| know not why your worship wants to attempt this so dreadful 5 I, XX| reason to show that it now wants but little of day."~ ~"Let 6 I, XXI| according to my wishes and thy wants," said Don Quixote, "and 7 I, XXII| no way of buying what he wants; I say so because if at 8 I, XXII| come out with at last! He wants us to let the king's prisoners 9 I, XXVII| then out of my senses, the wants of nature teach me what 10 I, XXXIX| plainer language, whoever wants to flourish and become rich, 11 I, XL| if he be a Spaniard, only wants it for the purpose of escaping 12 I, XLIII| a vial."~ ~"My mistress wants nothing of that sort, sir 13 I, XLIII| is it that your mistress wants?" replied Don Quixote.~ ~" 14 I, XLIV| this thief and highwayman wants to kill me for trying to 15 I, XLVII| deceiving thyself, or he wants to deceive thee by making 16 I, XLVIII| must be, for the public wants this and will have nothing 17 II, II| bread; but if your worship wants to know all about the calumnies 18 II, IV| look-out for me; and if anyone wants to know anything more about 19 II, VII| drives one to do what she wants; but, after all, a man must 20 II, IX| patiently when your worship wants me, with only once seeing 21 II, XXV| what the enemy of mankind wants; this I am led to believe 22 II, XXVI| Master Pedro see what he wants for the spoiled figures, 23 II, XXVI| that is without a nose, and wants an eye, and is the fair 24 II, XXXI| one must mention what he wants wherever he may be; I thought 25 II, XLIV| requisite to supply the wants of one who sleeps with his 26 II, XLVII| the lock-up; for if anyone wants to kill me it is he, and 27 II, XLVII| farmer on business, who wants to speak to your lordship 28 II, XLVII| much, for on that side she wants an eye that she lost by 29 II, LIX| makes it reach as far as he wants. I'll stretch out my life 30 II, LIX| pullets nor hens, and he wants me to have eggs! Talk of 31 II, LX| friar than highwayman; if he wants to be so generous another 32 II, LXVIII| and during the time it now wants of dawn I will give a loose