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Alphabetical [« »] appertained 3 appertaining 13 appertayneth 1 appetite 26 appetites 11 applaud 1 applauded 3 | Frequency [« »] 26 amazed 26 ancilla 26 anichino 26 appetite 26 ashamed 26 belcolore 26 blondello | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances appetite |
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1 Ind | honest or dishonest; onely appetite~ ~will be served; and be 2 Ind | they~ ~do whatsoever their appetite desireth: not secular persons 3 1, 1| water with such a pleasing appetite and delight (especially 4 1, 9| guided by unreasonable~ ~appetite) will hold the heads of 5 2, 7| manner (with most earnest appetite) have coveted beauty and~ ~ 6 2, 8| owne loose and lascivious appetite, her young,~ ~gallant, and 7 2, 10| mine. Can an inordinate appetite,~ ~cause thee to be carelesse 8 3, 2| to urge a wandring in her appetite, and to~ ~covet after change 9 3, 3| recall him from this sensuall appetite, I shall~ ~account my labour 10 3, 4| edge~ ~of the young mans appetite. After infinite intricate 11 3, 8| else,~ ~save onely a wanton appetite to women: which yet he kept 12 4, 3| more~ ~and more whet on the appetite: even so did the angry spleen 13 4, 9| but he~ ~had little or no appetite at all to eate, the wicked 14 4, 9| The Lady having a good appetite indeede, when she had first 15 5, 9| Faulcon, to content the appetite of any woman whatsoever. 16 6, 2| and with such a pleasing appetite, as might~ ~have moved a 17 6, 10| alwaies of hungry and good appetite. This Friar Onyon~ ~was 18 7, 6| kind of bread, but his appetite will be longing after change: 19 8, 9| variety, according~ ~to the appetite of everie person, as nothing 20 10, 4| Overcome with~ ~this alluring appetite, gently he laid his hand 21 10, 5| without any base or inordinate appetite, he did her humble~ ~reverence, 22 10, 5| compassion of my unchaste appetite. And therefore, you may~ ~ 23 10, 6| brideling this~ ~inordinate appetite) set not a foule blemish 24 10, 6| learne to conquere his owne appetite. But~ ~because he shall 25 10, 7| of election, but as the appetite~ ~shapeth his course, against 26 10, 8| and guided by his idle appetite, thus he~ ~began againe.