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Alphabetical [« »] necessities 7 necessity 52 neck 3 necke 27 neece 4 need 32 neede 35 | Frequency [« »] 27 meant 27 measure 27 merrily 27 necke 27 neiphila 27 newly 27 noted | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances necke |
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1 2, 1| hanged and strangled by the necke, and yet he escaped in the~ ~ 2 2, 1| to have him hanged by the necke, and would not~ ~deliver 3 2, 1| the halter to be about his necke, and that there was no~ ~ 4 2, 4| throwing the sacke on his~ ~necke, passed by a Barke to Brundusiam, 5 2, 7| one succeeding in the necke of another. After divers 6 2, 7| strangling Cord about the~ ~necke of Churiacy, seemed as if 7 2, 7| the cord about Churiacyes necke, and so went along~ ~dragging 8 2, 7| threw her armes about his necke, and soone after asked Antigonus~ ~( 9 2, 8| have embraced him about the necke to have kissed him; he~ ~ 10 2, 9| sworne to hang me by the necke. You~ ~know good Mistresse, 11 2, 10| cast her armes about my necke, and I durst~ ~adventure 12 3, 7| casting her armes~ ~about his necke, and kissing him a thousand 13 4, 2| fastening a chaine about his necke, and a strange ugly~ ~vizard 14 4, 6| collar of Gold about the necke thereof, and~ ~fastned it 15 5, 1| with a long staffe on his necke, which commonly he used 16 5, 1| forehead, nose, mouth,~ ~necke, armes, but (above all) 17 5, 2| threw her armes about his necke, and in meere compassion 18 5, 6| caught him fast about the necke, kissing him in teares, 19 5, 7| afterward to be hanged by the necke. Signior Amarigo,~ ~because 20 5, 9| delay, he~ ~pluckt off her necke, and caused the poore woman 21 7, 1| long piked staffe on his necke: the~ ~staffe (by chance) 22 8, 5| also the hood~ ~about his necke, a Penne and Inkehorne hanging 23 8, 6| would I were hanged by the necke,~ ~if it be not true, that 24 8, 7| headlong, that by breaking thy necke (if thy fortune be so~ ~ 25 8, 10| casting her armes about his necke, and sighing as if~ ~her 26 10, 9| clasping her armes about his necke, hung so~ ~mainly on him ( 27 10, 10| much as a Cloth about her necke, to the great~ ~griefe and