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Alphabetical [« »] heartily 11 heartless 4 heartrending 1 hearts 29 hearty 8 heat 20 heathen 3 | Frequency [« »] 29 gossip 29 grand 29 hath 29 hearts 29 helped 29 houses 29 ignorant | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances hearts |
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1 I, IV| you suggest, with all our hearts and without any pressure 2 I, XI| in devotion~ Lies a power hearts to move,~ That which every 3 I, XII| and her beauty draw on the hearts of those that associate 4 I, XXI| part of noble and generous hearts not to attach importance 5 I, XXI| sorely distressed in their hearts not to see any way of making 6 I, XXVIII| I was mistress of their hearts, so was I also of their 7 I, XXXVIII| that fire and animate brave hearts, there should come some 8 I, XL| The weary arms; the stout hearts never quailed.~ Though vanquished, 9 I, XLI| ourselves to God with all our hearts, we began to shape our course 10 I, XLI| and Our Lady with all our hearts to help and protect us, 11 I, XLI| could not feel easy in our hearts, or persuade ourselves that 12 I, XLIII| this you are saying about hearts and places and this musician 13 I, XLIII| muleteer, but a lord of hearts and towns, as I told you 14 II, I| sure, unworthy of generous hearts; but up to the present I 15 II, X| on in the depths of their hearts. Go, my friend, may better 16 II, XXXIII| in heaven who judges our hearts."~ ~"That is true," said 17 II, XXXVIII| steel of the most hardened hearts in the world; but ere it 18 II, XXXVIII| seguidillas! Then it is that hearts leap and laughter breaks 19 II, XLVI| composed:~ ~Mighty Love the hearts of maidens~ Doth unsettle 20 II, XLVII| but the graves where the hearts of her lovers are buried. 21 II, LIII| worship go with all our hearts, though it sorely grieves 22 II, LVI| trembled under foot, the hearts of the gazing crowd were 23 II, LVII| the more you inflame the hearts of the damsels who behold 24 II, LX| freebooters had scared them, their hearts were no less troubled by 25 II, LX| to disturb the quietest hearts. I am by nature tender-hearted 26 II, LXVI| it is the part of brave hearts to be patient in adversity 27 II, LXVII| sin;' 'if eyes don't see hearts don't break' and 'better 28 II, LXX| inmost secrets of their hearts, they are reduced to sore 29 II, LXXIV| host of sighs from their hearts; for of a truth, as has