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Alphabetical [« »] deeply 7 deer 1 deere 22 deerely 26 deerer 2 deerest 8 deerly 2 | Frequency [« »] 26 colour 26 coveting 26 cyprus 26 deerely 26 eare 26 espied 26 extreamly | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances deerely |
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1 2, 7| with the Ladie, whom he so deerely affected) hee might remaine 2 2, 8| Honourable Lord, and my deerely respected Friend, being 3 2, 8| death or banishment shall deerely pay for. No~ ~sooner had 4 2, 8| her Husband, and he most deerely affected of them both, as~ ~ 5 2, 8| other limbe of his life, his deerely~ ~affected daughter Gianetta, 6 2, 8| Father! a thousand times more deerely welcome to your~ ~Sonne 7 2, 10| he~ ~saide: Faire Love, deerely have I bought your going 8 3, 3| of whom I am affected as deerely as his~ ~life, for proofe 9 3, 7| Theobaldo Elisei~ ~loved you deerely. But tell me, what was the 10 3, 7| that hee loved you more deerely~ ~then himselfe, and nothing 11 3, 9| disappointed of her whom he more deerely loved.~ ~Alwayes at his 12 4, 1| never was any childe more deerely~ ~affected of a Father: 13 4, 1| meeting, caused the two deerely affected Lovers, in~ ~kinde 14 4, 3| that Restagnone, who most deerely affected his faire~ ~Ninetta, 15 4, 6| Andreana, who~ ~loved him as deerely as her owne life: you that 16 4, 10| because hee loved~ ~her most deerely. Yet being an aged man, 17 4, 10| having affected hirn so~ ~deerely) she should mangle his body 18 4, 10| his imperfections, how deerely I love him, as he protesteth 19 5, 8| and~ ~I (who loved her so deerely while I lived) must pursue 20 5, 8| gaine her company whom he so deerely affected; yet notwithstanding,~ ~ 21 5, 9| whom he had so long and deerely loved, submitted~ ~all his 22 6, 7| perfections, and every way~ ~as deerely addicted to her.~ ~ This 23 6, 10| was a gossip, friend, or deerely affected, by every~ ~one 24 7, 3| chearefull and merry.~ ~ So deerely did Credulano love the childe, 25 7, 7| worthy Master, that so deerely loves me, and reposeth his 26 7, 7| Yes Wife, he came, but deerely to my cost: for hee~ ~verily