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Alphabetical [« »] blocke 1 blockes 1 blockish 2 blondello 26 blood 43 blood-hounds 2 bloodhounds 1 | Frequency [« »] 26 appetite 26 ashamed 26 belcolore 26 blondello 26 bold 26 bound 26 carefull | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances blondello |
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1 9, 8| DECEIVED THEMSELVES~ ~ ~ ~ Blondello (in a merry maner) caused 2 9, 8| revenged, by~ ~procurng Blondello to be unreasonably beaten 3 9, 8| was~ ~another man, named Blondello, very low of stature, yet 4 9, 8| espied by Guiotto, who to Blondello) said. What is~ ~the meaning 5 9, 8| for whom is it? Whereto Blondello thus~ ~answered. Yesternight, 6 9, 8| apparantly perceived, that Blondello had meerly guld him in a 7 9, 8| vow to be revenged on~ ~Blondello, as he could compasse occasion 8 9, 8| fortune to meete with~ ~Blondello, who having told this jest 9 9, 8| So, parting away from~ ~Blondello, he met with a Porter or 10 9, 8| say thus to~ ~him. Sir, Blondello sent me to you, and courteously 11 9, 8| presently conceived, that Blondello (whom~ ~he knew well enough) 12 9, 8| any place til he met with Blondello, to whom he said. When wast 13 9, 8| Not a long while, answerd Blondello, but~ ~why dost thou demand 14 9, 8| thee. Is it so? replied Blondello, then I wil walke~ ~thither 15 9, 8| understand his pleasure.~ ~ When Blondello was thus parted from him, 16 9, 8| but onely surmized,~ ~that Blondello (by the procurement of some 17 9, 8| discontented, he espied Blondello~ ~comming towards him, and 18 9, 8| bleeding. Alas Sir, said Blondello, wherefore do you strike~ ~ 19 9, 8| present, did greatly reprehend Blondello,~ ~considering he knew what 20 9, 8| way to~ ~be jested with Blondello in teares constantly maintained, 21 9, 8| more mildly calmed, and Blondello~ ~(thus cruelly beaten and 22 9, 8| face~ ~indifferently cured; Blondello beginning to walke abroade 23 9, 8| at him, sayde.~ ~Tell me Blondello, how doost thou like the 24 9, 8| Phillippo? As well (quoth Blondello) as thou didst the~ ~Sturgeon 25 9, 8| of the same Claret. But Blondello~ ~perceived (to his cost) 26 9, 9| smiled at the~ ~folly of Blondello, with a chearfull countenance