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Alphabetical [« »] bottome 12 bought 24 boulster 1 bound 26 bounded 1 bounden 3 bounding 1 | Frequency [« »] 26 belcolore 26 blondello 26 bold 26 bound 26 carefull 26 cistio 26 colour | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances bound |
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1 2, 2| considering that~ ~I stand bound for ever heereafter, to 2 2, 6| weather, the vessell being bound for Naples, was hurried 3 2, 6| of~ ~Apulia, and now were bound homeward to their owne abiding. 4 2, 6| aboord the Gallies which were bound for Alexandria, fortuned~ ~ 5 2, 6| them any reason why) led bound to~ ~another Castle of his, 6 2, 7| with Merchandize,~ ~being bound thence for Smyrna, of which 7 2, 9| departing hence. I will stand bound to goe for~ ~Geneway, and 8 2, 9| Citie, Ambroginolo should be bound and impaled on~ ~a stake, 9 5, 1| were by envious Fortune bound and shut up in~ ~some small 10 5, 4| thought themselves the more bound in duty,~ ~to be circumspect 11 5, 6| King of Sicilie: was bound to a stake, to be consumed 12 5, 6| stript~ ~starke naked) be bound to a stake backe to backe, 13 5, 6| thence to~ ~Palermo, and bound naked to a stake in the 14 5, 6| beyond my life) and miserably bound~ ~backe to backe: our faces 15 5, 7| middle upward, and his hands bound fast~ ~behind him, but being 16 7, 9| displease, where service bound them to obey. Choosing a~ ~ 17 8, 2| they brought the~ ~Soldane bound and captived, from Alexandria 18 8, 3| Bengodi, where the Vines were bound about with Sawcidges, a 19 8, 3| also full of stones, hee bound it up carefully, for~ ~feare 20 8, 4| thanke you for it, being bound~ ~in dutie to love you likewise. 21 8, 7| Say to your Lady that I am bound in duty, to attend the~ ~ 22 8, 7| trust in him, who stood bound (by good reason) to be~ ~ 23 8, 9| mishapen habite, began to bound, leape, and carriere, snuffling 24 8, 10| divers Packes to~ ~be well bound up, with the Merchants markes 25 10, 4| delivered my~ ~minde. Every one bound himselfe by solemne promise, 26 10, 10| the life of man, who is bound to live with a wife~ ~not