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Alphabetical [« »] sueldos 1 suero 1 suerte 1 suffer 31 suffered 11 sufferer 3 sufferers 2 | Frequency [« »] 31 punishment 31 quickly 31 rose 31 suffer 31 top 31 trust 31 waited | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances suffer |
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1 I, VII| proverb that the innocent suffer for the guilty.~ ~One of 2 I, XIV| forth the tale~ Of all I suffer, all that thou hast done,~ 3 I, XIV| flame alone.~ And while I suffer thus, there comes no ray~ 4 I, XV| poor knight; so I may well suffer in company with such worthy 5 I, XV| indignities which they had to suffer than those which we suffer. 6 I, XV| suffer than those which we suffer. For I would have thee know, 7 I, XVII| weak, to avenge those who suffer wrong, and to chastise perfidy. 8 I, XX| I do not wish my soul to suffer for trifles in the other 9 I, XXIII| Or else it is my doom to suffer pains~ Beyond the measure 10 I, XXV| and, being so, I shall suffer no more; thus in whatever 11 I, XXX| high roads go that way and suffer as they do because of their 12 I, XXXIII| infirmity which women sometimes suffer from, when the craving seizes 13 I, XXXIV| is no reason why I should suffer the punishment of another' 14 I, XXXVI| tears of Dorothea, and not suffer her reasonable hopes to 15 I, XXXVI| mind, and of his own accord suffer these two to enjoy the happiness 16 I, XLI| herself in the sea than suffer a father that had loved 17 I, XLIII| have to travel, the pain I suffer now may become easier; though 18 I, XLIV| distress he saw your father suffer on missing you; he therefore 19 I, XLIV| him, and if not, let him suffer and hold his tongue who 20 II, II| suffers all the members suffer; and so, being thy lord 21 II, XII| Vandalia, that thou wilt suffer this thy captive knight 22 II, XXXVIII| not, for Heaven will not suffer so great a wrong to Earth, 23 II, XXXVIII| increase the pain I'm bound~ To suffer and to make no sign.~ ~The 24 II, XLVII| governor, and so may God suffer me to enjoy it, but I'm 25 II, LVI| plumed himself, could not suffer the battle to be fought 26 II, LX| of his wounds would not suffer him to go any farther. Claudia 27 II, LX| Roque, but he would not suffer it on any account; so far 28 II, LXIV| fitting that this truth should suffer by my feebleness; drive 29 II, LXV| Don Quixote's fall did not suffer him to take the road sooner. 30 II, LXIX| humble thyself, proud Nimrod; suffer and he silent, for no impossibilities 31 II, LXX| let the black of my nail suffer for such a camel, much less