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Alphabetical [« »] seek 64 seeker 1 seekest 6 seeking 30 seeks 7 seem 67 seemed 164 | Frequency [« »] 30 printed 30 raising 30 release 30 seeking 30 seven 30 simplicity 30 slaves | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances seeking |
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1 I, III| four quarters of the world seeking adventures on behalf of 2 I, XIII| these solitudes and wilds seeking adventures, resolved in 3 I, XVII| insufferable toil they endure in seeking adventures by night and 4 I, XVIII| that these adventures we go seeking will in the end lead us 5 I, XXI| as it were on probation, seeking adventures, in order that, 6 I, XXIII| stood gazing at him as if seeking to see whether he knew him, 7 I, XXV| borne with patience, to go seeking adventures all one's life 8 I, XXVII| wanting to me; and so, without seeking to take vengeance on my 9 I, XXVII| help me or any thought of seeking help: and so thus I lay 10 I, XXVII| who is my enemy, and only seeking to end my life in lamentation; 11 I, XXVII| to gratify her wishes by seeking destruction; and it will 12 I, XXVIII| so honourable as that of seeking to revive and restore to 13 I, XXIX| to seek him."~ ~"A lucky seeking and a lucky finding!" said 14 I, XXXIII| their great friendship in seeking circuitous methods of confiding 15 I, XXXIII| thou art encountering in seeking to disturb the peace of 16 I, XLIII| horses of the four who were seeking admittance went to smell 17 I, XLIV| found the youth they were seeking lying asleep by the side 18 I, XLIV| what object they had in seeking to carry off this youth 19 I, L| towards the company as if seeking their protection and then 20 II, V| courteous to all, without seeking to vie with those whose 21 II, VIII| world in all directions seeking opportunities of making 22 II, X| art not deceiving me, or seeking by false joy to cheer my 23 II, XI| get on as well as we can, seeking our adventures, and leaving 24 II, XVI| knights who, as people say, go seeking adventures. I have left 25 II, XVIII| duties of his calling in seeking adventures, of which he 26 II, XIX| that of a knight-errant seeking adventures in all parts 27 II, XXII| in the darkness thou art seeking there;" and the cousin offered 28 II, XLIV| her heart.~ ~ Adventures seeking thou dost rove,~ To others 29 II, XLVI| the room, and rushed about seeking some way of escape; the 30 II, LII| worship to take the trouble of seeking out the rustic of whom this