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Alphabetical [« »] yet 106 yet-though 1 yew 1 yield 30 yielded 14 yieldeth 1 yielding 9 | Frequency [« »] 30 wounds 30 wrote 30 yard 30 yield 29 approaching 29 biscayan 29 blow | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances yield |
Parte, Chap.
1 I, XIV| therefore I was bound to yield to them, I answer that when 2 I, XVIII| hand to hand, and make thee yield thy life a penalty for the 3 I, XIX| face, calling on him to yield himself prisoner, or else 4 I, XX| when from pure fear I shall yield my soul up to anyone that 5 I, XXI| thyself, miserable being, or yield me of thine own accord that 6 I, XXV| meadow and these trees may yield me; the beauty of this business 7 I, XXVII| should have been ready to yield to their wishes when they 8 I, XXVIII| everything he did to make me yield were done with the opposite 9 I, XXVIII| were not would willingly yield him what you, senor, would 10 I, XXX| as his lawful wife, and yield him possession of my kingdom 11 I, XXXIII| forego his own tastes to yield to those of Lothario, and 12 I, XXXIII| alone is strong who does not yield to the promises, gifts, 13 I, XXXIV| not surrender yourself or yield so quickly but that first 14 I, XXXIV| approach, advance, die, yield up his life, and then befall 15 I, XXXVI| to take my life; for if I yield it up in the presence of 16 I, XXXVIII| he would very willingly yield to his request, only he 17 I, XLI| sorrowing father, who will yield up his life on this barren 18 I, XLII| throw themselves open and yield themselves up, but rocks 19 I, XLV| enamoured of him and did not yield herself up wholly to his 20 I, XLIX| him that the sun does not yield light, or ice cold, or earth 21 II, XII| barren and dry, will come to yield good fruit if you dung it 22 II, XII| the help of this I hope to yield fruit in abundance that 23 II, XIV| overcame him and made him yield; and he is a man of tall 24 II, XXV| I own myself beaten, and yield the palm to you, and give 25 II, XXXV| flinty bowels, who won't yield to the tears of afflicted 26 II, XXXVIII| it was not music made me yield, but my own imprudence; 27 II, XLIV| inward resolution not to yield; and commending himself 28 II, LVI| therefore declare that I yield myself vanquished, and that 29 II, LVI| true, sir knight, that you yield yourself vanquished, and 30 II, LXVII| flowing rivers. The oaks will yield us their sweet fruit with