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Alphabetical [« »] especiall 82 especiallie 1 especially 89 espied 26 espousals 1 espouse 3 espoused 11 | Frequency [« »] 26 cyprus 26 deerely 26 eare 26 espied 26 extreamly 26 faithfully 26 finished | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances espied |
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1 1, 9| sitting at her doore;~ ~espied Master Albert (farre off) 2 2, 2| him. By good~ ~hap, hee espied an house upon the wall of 3 2, 4| When~ ~the men in them had espied the small Barke, and lockt 4 2, 4| if possibly it might be, espied a Chest or Coffer~ ~before 5 2, 4| it, and afterward, she~ ~espied the face of a man, not being 6 2, 5| lifting~ ~up the Lanthorn, he espied poore pittifull Andrea, 7 2, 8| comming forth of the Church,~ ~espied the Count and his children 8 2, 9| belonging to the Venetians, she espied (hanging up~ ~with other 9 3, 2| atchieved adventure. When he espied the King come in, knowing~ ~ 10 3, 7| meaning hereof might be, he espied a faire young woman, who~ ~ 11 4, 2| and whence it came, but I espied a very goodly young~ ~Lad 12 4, 2| further side of the River, he espied a light, and the~ ~doore 13 4, 10| for quenching his thirst, espied the glasse of water~ ~standing 14 5, 1| the greene grasse, he espied a very beautifull young 15 5, 3| splendour of the Moone) espied about some twenty Wolves, 16 5, 3| glimpse of any~ ~comfort; he espied a great fire, which seemed 17 5, 7| authority, named Phinio: hee espied a great red~ ~spot upon 18 5, 10| this time, Herculano had espied him that sneezed, who~ ~ 19 6, 3| the prize: the~ ~Byshop espied a yong married Lady (which 20 9, 2| in some others: it was~ ~espied by one of the Sisters, both 21 9, 2| dejected into hir~ ~bosome, espied the breeches on her head, 22 9, 4| fortuned that Fortarigo espied~ ~divers countrey Pezants, 23 9, 8| Viero~ ~de Cherchi, and was espied by Guiotto, who to Blondello) 24 9, 8| deeply discontented, he espied Blondello~ ~comming towards 25 10, 9| that Signior Thorello had~ ~espied a man in Alexandria whom 26 10, 9| splendor) and suddenly~ ~espied the sumptuous bedde there