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Alphabetical [« »] drawing 35 drawing-over 1 drawn 1 drawne 25 drayning 1 dread 3 dreadful 3 | Frequency [« »] 25 converted 25 courteous 25 crowne 25 drawne 25 dyed 25 earth 25 embracing | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances drawne |
Day, Novell
1 1, 9| perceiving, that they had drawne him in among them, onely 2 2, 2| lockt, and~ ~the Bridges drawne up, so that no entrance 3 2, 3| before the Curtaines were drawne, I could have~ ~lodged his 4 2, 3| Lords Curtaines~ ~are close drawne, hee sleepeth (no doubt) 5 2, 5| the cause which now~ ~had drawne him to Naples. The witty 6 2, 7| other followers, with their drawne weapons: but~ ~safety of 7 2, 7| her people, with his sword drawne, said: Let~ ~no man stirre, 8 4, 1| and the Curtaines close drawne about the bed; he~ ~sate 9 4, 8| the Curtaines~ ~ ~ ~ready drawne, he hid himselfe behinde 10 4, 9| having a keene knife ready drawne in his hand; opened therewith 11 5, 1| having his sword ready~ ~drawne in his hand (incited by 12 5, 1| thus to assaile you with drawne~ ~weapons: but that which 13 5, 4| side with him behinde the drawne Curtaines, untill~ ~they 14 5, 5| youthfull people,~ ~meerely drawne into the action by perswasion 15 5, 7| Sword, and stepping with it drawne into~ ~the Chamber (where 16 5, 7| in the one hand, and the drawne Rapier in the other, reproaching 17 5, 8| angry countenance, holding a drawne short Sword in his hand, 18 5, 8| fiercely after them with his drawne~ ~weapon, and came very 19 7, 6| Lambertuccio to run forth with a~ ~drawne sword in his hand, and ( 20 7, 6| in every part, and having drawne forth his Sword, grasping 21 7, 6| Lambertuccio, a weapon ready drawne in his hand.~ ~Ascending 22 7, 9| and~ ~rather wold I be drawne in peeces with foure wilde 23 8, 1| just, or no. And having drawne them over upon the Table, 24 8, 4| The Courtaines being close drawne about the bed, although 25 10, 3| shame: So throwing downe his drawne~ ~sword, which he held readily