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1 I, II| to give him anything to drink was impossible, or would 2 I, V| battle; and then he would drink a great jug of cold water 3 I, X| Then thou shalt give me to drink but two drops of the balsam 4 I, XI| thou eat from my plate and drink from whatever I drink from; 5 I, XI| and drink from whatever I drink from; for the same may be 6 I, XI| am forced to chew slowly, drink little, wipe my mouth every 7 I, XVII| exclaiming, "Sancho, my son, drink not water; drink it not, 8 I, XVII| my son, drink not water; drink it not, my son, for it will 9 I, XVIII| front; here are those that drink of the sweet waters of the 10 I, XVIII| squadron there come those that drink of the crystal streams of 11 I, XVIII| flask which he had seen him drink; and he was taken with such 12 I, XIX| that they had no wine to drink, nor even water to moisten 13 I, XX| danger, even if we don't drink for three days to come; 14 I, XXVI| brooks which will give me to drink whenever I have a mind? 15 I, XXXI| they wanted to halt and drink at a little spring there 16 I, XLIX| those who do not eat, or drink, or sleep, or do any of 17 I, XLIX| desire your worship has, and drink when drink is given them, 18 I, XLIX| worship has, and drink when drink is given them, and eat when 19 I, L| it. Take this morsel and drink a sup, and that will soothe 20 II, X| to those who thirst and drink to the hungry. That's all 21 II, XIV| their lookout, and let us drink and live; for time will 22 II, XX| dropsy and is athirst to drink the lives of all that live, 23 II, XX| that live, as one would drink a jug of cold water."~ ~" 24 II, XXIV| go up to the hermitage to drink a sup. The instant Sancho 25 II, XXVIII| none at all, with little to drink and less to eat. And then 26 II, XXXIII| of the hypocrite in me; I drink when I'm inclined, or, if 27 II, XXXIII| to knights-errant mostly drink water, for they are always 28 II, XXXV| himself; just as if it was 'drink with cherries.' Let them 29 II, LI| to get my meat hot and my drink cool, and take my ease between 30 II, LIV| not go full up of meat and drink, as the saying is, and with 31 II, LV| let nobody say "I won't drink of this water;"' and 'where 32 II, LXVIII| that removes hunger, the drink that drives away thirst,